Bradley’s interest in native plant and wildlife habitat restoration brought him to Restore Native Plants. Before joining the team, he worked part-time at the Oakland Department of Public Works, learning valuable landscaping, maintenance, and recreational land stewardship skills.
Bradley graduated cum laude from Rowan University in 2021 with a B.A. in Law and Justice and a minor in Ethics. While at Rowan, he discovered his interest in wildlife and environmental conservation. His career goal is to become a Fish and Game Warden in New Jersey to support local wildlife and improve the environment.
Bradley’s upbeat attitude and willingness to dive into various restoration duties make him an essential team member of Restore Native Plants.
Please accept our thanks for your thoughtful gift. We are moved by your generosity.
Your gesture serves as a reminder of the kindness of the American people, and we are grateful for your support of our shared vision for our Nation’s future.
Thank you, again, for your gift. We wish you all the best.
Sincerely,
Dr. Benjamin M. Burton
Oakland, New Jersey
Dear Dr. Burton,
Thank you for sharing your views on energy and environmental policy.
My Administration is strongly committed to environmental protection, including keeping our air and water clean and being good stewards of our environment. This requires all of us to do our part, and I want to thank you for your commitment to preserving our environment for future generations.
As we continue to protect our environment, we must also ensure that American workers have greater opportunities to provide for their families. That is why my Administration is also committed to protecting American workers and American companies from unnecessary regulatory burdens. Going forward, regulations must balance our stewardship of the environment with the needs of a growing economy.
Thank you again for sharing your views. As President, I am committed to unleashing America’s economic potential, while also protecting the environment. I am confident that together we can preserve America’s natural blessings for future generations.
Sincerely,