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- New Jersey's controversial week-long black bear hunt began Monday. Officials from the Department of Environmental Protection say the regulated hunt is necessary to control the state's growing bear population. While black bear sightings have been confirmed statewide, the DEP says the best ...
- New Jersey's controversial week-long black bear hunt began Monday. Officials from the Department of Environmental Protection say the regulated hunt is necessary to control the state's growing bear population. While black bear sightings have been confirmed statewide, the DEP says the best ...
mail to NJ Fish & Wildlife, MC 501-03, PO Box 420, Trenton NJ 08625-0420. For more info, see dep.nj.gov/njfw/licenses-and-permits/disabled-veteran-license-information/. Once certified, veterans can obtain license at license agents or online (web address above table). Non-Resident ...
New Jersey DEP recognizes site for its 'Healthy Ecosystems and Habitats' HOLMDEL, N.J., Dec. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Merrill Creek Reservoir (MCR), a 2,700-acre water supply and environmental preserve part-owned by FirstEnergy's Jersey Central Power & Light ...
Coyote MUST be reported using the AHR system; gray fox should also be reported. To report harvest, visitNJFishandWildlife.com/licensesalessite.htmwith mobile device or computer or call 1 (855) 448-6865. Deer Harvest Trends in New Jersey ...
New JerseySouth(Direction)Basins(Geographic)Land useVegetationSoilsWildlifeWater qualityThis is a planning aid report on fish and wildlife resources related to the Southern New Jersey Water Resources Study. The study area is known as the Camden Metropolitan area including Burlington, Camden, and ...
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey will raise its gasoline tax by about a penny per gallon next month, Gov. Phil Murphy's administration said Friday.
The day New Jersey removed bald eagles from the state’s endangered species list, David Blauvelt of Hamburg, N.J., spotted one on his way home from work. The adu...
Hall, a seasonal intern (in 2005) with the NJDEP, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Endangered and Nongame Species Program (ENSP), conducted field research for the Timber Rattlesnake Highlands Project. The Highlands are one of the few last strongholds for New Jersey's endangered timber rattlers,...