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Ocean City unleashes birds of prey to fend off seagulls OCEAN CITY, N.J. (CBS) -- Almost everyone who's been to the Jersey Shore has a seagull story.
If low-key is more your thing, The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in Morris County is full of boardwalk trails and ...
Perlut’s own research on the herring gulls in the Gulf of Maine — some of which spend time at the New Jersey Shore — has revealed they have declined by 5 percent annually for the last 25 years.
Among the many attractions in Ocean City, New Jersey, are a couple of Harris’s Hawks that patrol the boardwalk. For the fourth year in a row, the Jersey Shore community are turning to birds of prey to ...
1: Garret Mountain, Woodland Park. Garret Mountain, according to Pete Bacinski, of the New Jersey Audubon Society, is not just one of the best places in the state for spring birds.
Bald eagles aren’t the only species of bird starting to thrive in New Jersey. Ospreys, also known as “fish hawks,” were removed from the state’s endangered species list this week. The birds, which ...
Bald eagles and ospreys have been removed from the New Jersey endangered species list following efforts spanning more than four decades to restore their populations in the state after they ...
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