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NJDEP Proposes Bald Eagle Removal and Other Changes to New Jersey’s Threatened and Endangered ...
The National Law Review· 1 day agoOn June 3, 2024, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection announced a rule proposal...
Bald eagles, osprey could be removed from NJ endangered species list as population soars
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 4 days agoUnder the new proposal, bald eagle status will be changed to species of special concern. Eagles are...
Congressman Issues Act to Cancel Biden Admin Lizard Ruling
Rigzone· 10 hours agoFish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) final rule listing the dunes sagebrush lizard as endangered under...
New Jersey Proposes Removing Eagle And Osprey From Endangered Species List | 103.7 NNJ
iHeartRadio· 5 days agoNew Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection has proposed to remove the bald eagle and osprey...
New Jersey moves to take bald eagles, ospreys off state list of endangered species
PhillyVoice.com· 4 days agoAfter decades of efforts to restore populations of bald eagles and ospreys, New Jersey wildlife...
Researchers build DNA bank to clone endangered animals on the brink of extinction: 'An insurance...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 2 days agoRecently, DNA analysis of a dead ocelot in Texas indicated that there may be more ocelots in the...
Conservation groups celebrate plan to restore grizzly bears to North Cascades
Char-Koosta News· 1 day agoFish and Wildlife Service’s rule to restore grizzly bears in Washington’s North Cascades went into...
Bald eagle no longer endangered in New Jersey, state officials say
Philly.com· 3 days agoSaying the bald eagle has made a remarkable recovery throughout New Jersey, state officials...
Six Texas freshwater mussels, the “livers of the rivers,” added to endangered species list
Texas Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFreshwater mussels can pump and filter eight to 15 gallons of water a day, cleaning rivers and...
Texas freshwater mussels recently protected by Endangered Species Act
KAMR Amarillo· 4 days agoFollowing a legal agreement with the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finalized protections Monday for seven Texas species of freshwater mussels.