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.
There is a rescued bald eagle who lives at the Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange, New Jersey, named “Freedom.” His name mirrors ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's administration removed bald eagles and ospreys from the state's endangered species list ...
The bird populations have recovered to the point where their question of their survival in the Garden State is no longer in ...
Bald eagles and ospreys were removed from the state Endangered Species List after years of recovery efforts, the DEP ...
The populations of the birds of prey have rebounded over the past 40 years after they dwindled largely due to DDT insecticide ...
After 40 years, two bird species have been removed from New Jersey's endangered species list, according to the state DEP.
Eagles, along with their fish-loving cousins, osprey, were once almost gone from New Jersey. Both species have recovered ...
Though much is known about the relationship between osprey and menhaden, more research is needed, the Center for Conservation ...
This osprey was making a nest near the Range Light last week. He was spied with a number of building materials, found across ...