The effort to replace Milltown Mel has angered animal lovers and fueled influential pushback from New Jersey’s Division of Fish and Wildlife ... “It put them on the map,” said Sean Korman ...
New Jersey is 67% freshwater, 45% forest, and 19% wetland. Wildlife vertebrates found in New Jersey include 485 birds, 90 mammals, rattlesnakes, 134 freshwater fish, 300 marine fishes ... warm-blooded ...
Wildlife tunnels allow amphibians, reptiles, and small mammals to safely cross from one side of the road to the other without getting hit by vehicles, says NJ Fish and Wildlife biologist ...
According to the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife: “The coyote extended ... at the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton. Google Maps/NJDEP/Townsquare Media illustration Google Maps/NJDEP ...
(Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review via AP) (Dean Hare/The Moscow-Pullman Daily News files) The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is under scrutiny after a report last month found the ...
Mapping fish migration routes and identifying threats is crucial to protecting freshwater species and their habitats, ecologists argue.
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 ...
Hubert' said the catch was certified by a biologist with the NJ Fish & Wildlife, which runs the New Jersey State Record Fish Program. The Jamaica has an offshore porgy trip set to leave the dock ...
With so many species and shipments, wildlife inspectors are overwhelmed. Trade data may not include the full species name for groups like butterflies or fish. The values in many customs databases ...
A record bowfin was caught on a NJ creek on a warm day last month. Bowfin are living fossils as they're last survivor of a primitive family of fish.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife raised its reward to $10,000 for information leading to arrests and convictions in each illegal killing case. The latest wolf killing was announced on Friday. An adult male ...
They are described by New Jersey Fish and Wildlife as a "major component of the landscape throughout all but the most urbanized areas of the state." Though the animals are a common sight ...