"Project RedBand will also help us engage local communities in osprey conservation and management by encouraging citizens to report re-sightings of banded birds," said Ben Wurst, of the foundation's habitat program. "We are hopeful that this project will instill in New Jersey residents a long lastin
"I know for a fact they are just about anywhere with open areas," said Ben Wurst, habitat program manager for the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey. Reports have come in from Long Beach Island to the Delaware Bay shore, and one bird was hanging around the Oyster Creek nuclear reactor in Lac
Date: Dec 10, 2013
Category: U.S.
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Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ - Habitat Program Manager (2007) Reclaimed LLC - Owner (2011) NJ Fish & Wildlife - Wildlife Technician (2004-2007)