The Murphy administration recently adopted regulatory changes that remove the bald eagle and osprey from New Jersey’s list of endangered species. The status of the bald eagle shifts from endangered to ...
You can take behind-the-scenes tours, get up close and personal with reptiles at the Turtle Experience, and attend talks to widen your knowledge and feedings. Other not-to-be-missed highlights include ...
The new additions to New Jersey’s endangered species list include 11 butterflies, seven birds, four fish, four mammals, three reptiles and a type of bee. All are considered either “endangered” or ...