From one remaining nest to more than 200, learn how endangered bald eagles bounced back to soar again in New Jersey.
Since the beginning of the outbreaks in poultry and cattle, almost 135 million birds and more than 900 cattle herds have been ...
Bird flu is suspected to have caused the death of multiple wild birds recovered across the state last week, New Jersey Fish and Wildlife announced. At least seven snow geese, two Canada geese, and two ...
New Jersey officials announced Friday they are ramping up efforts against H5N1 bird flu with clusters of sick and dead birds ...
The New Jersey Audubon is one of the oldest environmental groups in New Jersey, but it is relying on some state-of-the-art ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's administration removed bald eagles and ospreys from the state's endangered species list ...
An informal survey of grocery stores around the state by NJ Advance Media on Wednesday found average prices of around $5.10 ...
A national bird flu outbreak is behind the shortage. Although there haven’t been any reported cases in New Jersey, it has made it to a Long Island duck farm and backyard flocks in two ...
Though they are still a species of concern, the bald eagle population in New Jersey has risen drastically since the 1970s and early 1980s, when the state had ... seven birds and four mammals.
It comes days after state and federal agricultural workers euthanized an entire flock of 100,000 ducks at a farm in Suffolk County, New York due to bird flu. Then on Friday, bird flu was detected ...
New Jersey officials announced on Friday ... In addition to geese, raptors and other scavenging birds have been sickened, officials said. State officials urged residents to avoid direct contact ...