Once dwindling due to insecticide use and other environmental harms, the birds have made a significant come-back.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's administration removed bald eagles and ospreys from the state's endangered species list ...
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection announced on Jan. 6 that Gov. Phil Murphy's administration officially ...
There is a rescued bald eagle who lives at the Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange, New Jersey, named “Freedom.” His name mirrors ...
Eagles, along with their fish-loving cousins, osprey, were once almost gone from New Jersey. Both species have recovered ...
The bird populations have recovered to the point where their question of their survival in the Garden State is no longer in ...
The new additions to New Jersey’s endangered species list include 11 butterflies, seven birds, four fish, four mammals, three reptiles and a type of bee. All are considered either “endangered” or ...
Bald eagles and ospreys were removed from the NJ endangered species list after years of recovery efforts, the NJDEP ...
The NJ Department of Environmental Protection has good news about two popular animals as part of 100 conservation status ...
The state was able to delist the species because their reproductive rate over multiple years reached sustainable levels.
The snow has paused, for now, but arctic air has settled over New Jersey that could make it dangerous to be outside. Eric Scott has details on this morning's First News.