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Osprey Population Rebounds in New Jersey

In 1975, NJ’s osprey population was less than 70 breeding pairs. The latest count is 515.

04/14/2017

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Osprey Population Rebounds in New Jersey

Clip: 4/14/2017 | 2m 56s

In 1975, NJ’s osprey population was less than 70 breeding pairs. The latest count is 515.

Back in 1975, New Jersey’s osprey population plummeted to less than 70 breeding pairs. The latest count shows 515 nesting osprey couples, most of them along Barnegat Bay.

04/14/2017

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