The state was able to delist the species because their reproductive rate over multiple years reached sustainable levels.
Once dwindling due to insecticide use and other environmental harms, the birds have made a significant come-back.
Eagles, along with their fish-loving cousins, osprey, were once almost gone from New Jersey. Both species have recovered ...
A wastewater sample from the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission tested positive for H5 bird flu this week, according to WastewaterSCAN, a monitoring program based at Stanford University.
The NJ Department of Environmental Protection has good news about two popular animals as part of 100 conservation status ...
Bird Flu can infect humans when we consume dairy or meat from animals that were sick, as of now the disease is not able to ...