May 18, 2021
ATLANTIC CITY – Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind (Atlantic Shores) announced May 17 the second phase of last year’s successful red knot migration study in collaboration with Wildlife Restoration Partnerships (WRP)...
ATLANTIC CITY – Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind (Atlantic Shores) announced May 17 the second phase of last year’s successful red knot migration study in collaboration with Wildlife Restoration Partnerships (WRP)...
SEA ISLE CITY – Mayor Leonard Desiderio informed Sea Isle City Council members, at their March 23 meeting, that the city reached an agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife...
TRENTON – An annual plant census along New Jersey’s coastal beaches south of Sandy Hook showed a significant surge in the number of seabeach amaranth, a federally threatened and state endangered...
TRENTON – The Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest, sponsored by the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, is accepting entries. According to a release, students in fifth...
TRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal Sept. 25 joined a coalition of Attorneys General in suing the federal government to challenge new rules that would significantly weaken the Endangered Species...
This is the third in a three-part series on endangered species. Part 1, which appeared in the June 12 Herald, examined the importance of the Delaware Bay Flyway and the...
CORRECTION: The below article should’ve noted there were 95,000 Red Knots, not horseshoe crabs, in 1989, 32,000 in 2002, and less than 10,000 today. This is the second in a...
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