Bald Eagles Numbers Soar in NJ!

Credit: Amy Newman, The Record

Credit: Amy Newman, The Record

The Record today reports great news: New Jersey’s bald eagle population added five nesting pairs in 2015, including a pair that set up home in a tree in Kearny near the confluence of the Hackensack and Passaic rivers. The results come from the Conserve Wildlife Foundation’s annual eagle population survey. Read the article here.

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