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by: Larissa Smith, Senior Biologist Every May the Delaware Bay is host to the largest concentration of spawning horseshoe crabs in the world. The shorebirds come to feast on these […]
by Christine Healy, Wildlife Biologist If you follow us or any other wildlife organizations on social media, you may have noticed that our posts these last few days have been […]
by Rachel McGovern, Director of Education Each year, CWF hosts the Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest for fifth grade students in New Jersey. Thousands of students submit […]
by Christine Healy, Wildlife Biologist I felt confident, after the mild conditions that we experienced in January and much of February, that March would skip the “lion” phase of the […]
by Ben Wurst, Senior Wildlife Biologist I recently attended my first career fair at Stockton University. When asked if I would attend, I felt like I couldn’t say no, as […]
by Emmy Casper, Wildlife Biologist This spring, CWF will begin fieldwork for a new marsh restoration project along the Delaware Bay. The ambitious project, funded by the National Fish and […]
by Meaghan Lyon, Wildlife Biologist At the beginning of February, CWF biologists Todd Pover, and Meaghan Lyon attended the USFWS’s Piping Plover and Least Tern Workshop at the National Conservation...
by Emmy Casper, Wildlife Biologist CWF is excited to announce a new project funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Delaware Watershed Conservation Fund designed to develop and execute...
by: CWF Senior Biologist, Larissa Smith Bald Eagles are the earliest nesting birds in New Jersey. Two pairs of eagles laid eggs in December of 2022 and those nests have […]
by Christine Healy, Wildlife Biologist According to an old English proverb, good children should be seen and not heard. If that’s the case, salamanders could be thought of as the […]
by Sherry Tirgrath, Wildlife Biologist While many residents of New Jersey prefer to spend winter days indoors and away from the cold, there are those dedicated birdwatchers that view the […]
by: Larissa Smith, CWF Senior Biologist Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Fish and Wildlife have released the 2022 New Jersey Bald...