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Bald eagle and osprey make it off New Jersey's endangered species list 00:33. New Jersey is celebrating an animal conservation milestone decades in the making. On Monday, Jan. 6, ...
Now a New Jersey resident and Philadelphia Eagles fan, he regularly goes out in his green “Birds” cap and binoculars. “Just the mere thrill of seeing one — a lot of people just have never, ever looked ...
In 2024, New Jersey had 293 bald eagle pairs, with 264 pairs laying eggs. Bald eagles can now be found in nearly every area of the state, ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNNew Jersey Takes Bald Eagles off Endangered List - MSNAs of January 2025, New Jersey’s bald eagles have rebounded to the point where they’ve been delisted as endangered. Getting ...
Eagles, along with their fish-loving cousins, osprey, were once almost gone from New Jersey. Both species have recovered enough that the state announced their removal from the endangered species ...
According to the New Jersey Fish and Wildlife Department, efforts to recover the state's bald eagle population go back more than 40 years. "In the early 1980s, New Jersey had just one remaining ...
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