Did you know that in 1974, only 50 Osprey nests were left in New Jersey? Today, these magnificent birds are a common sight along our shore, but they face new challenges.

Event Details:

  • Date: Sunday, July 28th
  • Time: 5:00 PM – Annual Meeting | 5:30 PM – Presentation
  • Location: Third Floor, Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club, 401 Berkeley Avenue, Beach Haven, NJ 08008

Presentation Highlight:

New Jersey’s Unofficial Bird of Summer: The Osprey

Join Ben Wurst, Senior Wildlife Biologist for the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ, as he shares insights on the Osprey’s recent struggles and the efforts to help them thrive. Learn about the impact of coastal storms and fish availability on their nesting success.

This event is free and open to the public. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about and support Osprey conservation in New Jersey.

 

See you there!

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