Daily Archives: January 11, 2024

Endangered and Threatened Species Act Week – The Peregrine Falcon

Photo credit: Terry Doss

Fifty years ago, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was signed into law as a framework to prevent the loss and harm of endangered and threatened species. The law currently protects 1,662 U.S. species and 638 foreign species, including fish, plants, and other forms of wildlife. Since its signing on December 28th, 1973, the ESA has been credited with saving 99% of the species it protects and is largely considered one of the most effective wildlife conservation laws.

In honor of the ESA’s 50th anniversary, this week MRRI will be sharing some examples of threatened or endangered species that we have the opportunity to work alongside! Let’s look at the peregrine falcon.

The peregrine falcon is a highly charismatic raptor species that can be seen anywhere at any time in the Meadowlands. Reaching diving speeds of over 200 miles per hour, the peregrine falcon is not only the fastest bird in the world but also the fastest animal. However, increased use of harmful pesticides, specifically DDT, has led to toxic chemicals entering the food chain.

When peregrine falcons consume these toxins, it decreases the rate of chicks that survive until maturity. In 1969, the raptors were federally listed as endangered. With the help of intensive conservation and restoration programs, the species was removed from the list in 1999. We are lucky to host several breeding pairs in the Meadowlands that produce young every year

Meadowlands Eagle Festival Is Three Days Away (Sunday, Jan. 14)!

The Meadowlands Eagle Festival is three days away! Above please
find a complete schedule of the day’s activities.

The NJSEA and the Bergen County Audubon Society have a plethora of activities lined up for the entire
family in DeKorte Park and the Meadowlands Environment Center. The event takes
place on Sunday, Jan. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Snow date is Sunday, Jan. 21.

We’ll be taking visitors on guided Eagle walks throughout the day. Fun, educational and engaging activities taking place in the Meadowlands Environment Center include a presentation by BCAS President Don Torino and the
ever-popular live raptor show that enthralls kids and adults alike. The raptor show is ongoing throughout the day.

Environmental groups will be on-hand with information tables featuring materials that impart valuable knowledge about the majestic species. There are also Eagle crafts and other activities for kids, art exhibits and more. Youngsters are invited to bring their own Eagle artwork to the event.

Join us in learning all about Eagles, and the importance of protecting them and their habitat. You can make a difference in helping to sustain and further their incredible comeback and to help them thrive