Bald eagles are no longer endangered in New Jersey, but our raptor population still needs support and protection.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's administration removed bald eagles and ospreys from the state's endangered species list ...
Once dwindling due to insecticide use and other environmental harms, the birds have made a significant come-back.
The livestream camera, which provided fans with a window into the lives of bald eagles, is shut down indefinitely for repairs ...
The federal government banned DDT in 1972. Eagles were once common in New Jersey, and familiar enough during the American Revolution to be chosen as a symbol of the then-new nation. But by the ...
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 ...