Hunting and Fishing News for April 2

Peregrine Webcam

The NJ DEP Division of Fish and Wildlife\’s Peregrine Webcam is now streaming live video from the \"Hunting-and-Fishing-October-1927-1\" nestbox atop a building in Jersey City. Managed by the division\’s Endangered and Nongame Species Program (ENSP), the box has consistently produced young for this endangered species since 2000.
The female has laid four eggs and incubation appears to have begun. Viewers can learn more about the falcons and follow their progress through postings in Nestbox News.
The project is supported by donations alone – your support through the purchase of Conserve Wildlife License Plates and the state Income Tax Check-Off for Wildlife enables the work of ENSP to continue. Please remember the program when completing your state tax form this year.
To view the webcam, read Nestbox News, or learn more about the license plates and Check-off, visit
http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/peregrinecam/index.html on the division\’s web site.

NJ Deer Hunter Forum

The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife is hosting a New Jersey Deer Hunter Forum on three evenings in April on Antler Point Restrictions (APR). Fish and Wildlife deer biologists will present deer data for south Jersey deer management zones (DMZs) that currently have APR. Deer data will also be presented for DMZs 30, 31, 34, 43 and 47, where the South Jersey branch of the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) has requested APR regulations.
The forum will allow deer hunters who hunt south Jersey DMZs to see data for existing APR zones and deer data from the DMZs proposed for APR. The information provided at the forum may be helpful for deer hunters when completing an upcoming survey Fish and Wildlife will send to solicit deer hunter opinion on the QDMA proposal to implement APR in DMZs 30, 31, 34, 43 and 47. The forum dates are:

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: The Day Shay Got To Play

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GCPD Cite Landlord for Maintaining a Disorderly House

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SAINT MARY SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD

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Fight For Your Locally Owned Business! Delaware & Chester County

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Online Pet Pharmacies/ Protect Yourself and Your Pet:

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A.W.A.R.E.

\”Affordable pet prescriptions!\”
\”Pet meds at discount prices!\”
\”No prescription required!\”
\”Your best source for pet meds!\”

If you’ve ever searched online for prescription pet medicines, you’ve no doubt seen eye-catching, attention-grabbing claims. They sound convincing in their promises of convenience and lower prices. But are these claims really true?

Internet sites that sell pet drugs can be reputable pharmacies. However, others are fronts for businesses breaking Federal, State, and sometimes, International laws. Illegal online pharmacies may sell medicines that are counterfeit, outdated, mislabeled, incorrectly formulated, or improperly made or stored. These medicines may not contain the actual drug, or the correct amount of drug, may contain contaminants, may not work as well due to age or being stored in conditions that were too hot, cold, or humid, and may not have the proper directions for use. If you are unhappy with ordered products, illegal online pharmacies may fraudulently leave you with no way to get your money back. In the end, you may find buying prescription pet medicines online costly to your pet’s health and your wallet.

If you find a cheaper medicine online, ask your veterinarian to consider matching the price. Many veterinarians are willing to competitively charge based on the online price you’ve found (and can show proof of). You should also know that neither the drug maker nor your veterinarian will stand behind a product’s guarantee if you purchase the product online.

If you still want to purchase your pet’s prescription medicines online, remember there is no fool-proof way to tell if an online pharmacy is legal. However, you can protect yourself by doing your homework and being online pharmacy A.W.A.R.E.

A— Ask Your Veterinarian

Before you purchase online, talk with your veterinarian! Your veterinarian supports you and wants what’s best for both you and your pet. Ask your veterinarian questions, like: \”Do you trust the internet pharmacy site?\”, \”Have you ever worked with the company?\”, and \”Have other clients used that site?\” If any of the answers are \”yes,\” what were your veterinarian\’s experiences?

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