New Jersey is celebrating an animal conservation milestone decades in the making. On Monday, Jan. 6, the state's Department of Environmental Protection announced that Gov. Phil Murphy's administration ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WEST ORANGE, N.J. (PIX11) – There is a ...
Two of New Jersey’s most dramatic birds of prey have been removed from the state’s list of endangered species, after both populations had been decimated. Citing decades of work to restore the species, ...
The osprey was removed from the endangered species list in New Jersey this year. Some students at Stockton University are doing their part this summer to make sure the birds’ population continues to ...
Thanks in part to manmade nest platforms that dot the state’s wetlands, New Jersey’s osprey population continues to grow, with nesting pairs in almost every coastal township from Sandy Hook to Cape ...
Monday, the Murphy Administration adopted regulatory changes that remove the bald eagle and osprey from the state’s list of endangered species. This reflects more than 40 years of work to restore ...
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