REVISES SPECIES LISTINGS BASED ON LATEST SCIENCE
New Version of Landscape Project Mapping Tool also Released
(12/P15) TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection this week adopted revisions to its list of threatened and endangered species, upgrading the status of several species such as the bald eagle and the Cooper’s hawk to reflect improvements in their populations and adding new species to the list such as the red knot and American kestrel to reflect concerns about declines.
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