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  2. New Jersey Department Of Environmental Protection, New Jersey Fish and Wildlife, Home - Up-to-date information about hunting, fishing and NJ wildlife, management programs, stocking schedules, record fish, external links, news releases and news release archive, and more.

  3. NJDEP| Fish & Wildlife | Garbage Management - New Jersey...

    dep.nj.gov/njfw/bears/garbage-management

    Human garbage is attractive to black bears. When bears get into people’s garbage, they may be encouraged to return to the location because of the food reward. Bears that associate people with food may have to be trapped or destroyed. Be a good neighbor by following these tips.

  4. Report black bear damage or aggressive bears to your local police department or to Fish & Wildlife by calling 1-(877) WARN DEP (1-877-927-6337). For more information about black bears in New Jersey, visit dep.nj.gov/njfw/bears/ .

  5. Conservation | Wildlife. Conservation | Wildlife Habitat Supporter Program. Contact Us. Councils and Committees. Councils and Committees | Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. Councils and Committees | Endangered and Nongame Species Advisory Committee.

  6. DEP Action Line – 877-WARN-DEP (877-927-6337) 24/7 toll-free number to report fish kills, wildlife disease or toxicity events, bear property damage or problems, environmental complaints, violations, spills, discharges, venomous snakes and emergencies.

  7. The DEP’s Fish and Wildlife personnel use an integrated approach in managing New Jersey’s black bear population, fostering coexistence between people and bears. Become A Wildlife Habitat Supporter!

  8. NJDEP| Fish & Wildlife | Upland Game Bird Season and Regulations

    dep.nj.gov/njfw/hunting/upland-game-bird-season-and-regulations

    Upland Game Bird hunting in New Jersey provides hours of recreation afield every hunting season. From abundant Commercial and Semi-Wild Shooting Preserves to NJ Fish and Wildlife’s own Pheasant and Quail stockings, there are ample opportunities for sportsmen and women to enjoy the pursuit.

  9. NJDEP| Fish & Wildlife | New Jersey's Endangered, Threatened, and...

    dep.nj.gov/njfw/wildlife/endangered-threatened-and-special-concern-species

    The lists of New Jersey’s endangered, threatened, and special concern wildlife species are maintained by the NJDEP Fish and Wildlife’s Endangered and Nongame Species Program (ENSP).

  10. NJDEP| Fish & Wildlife | New Jersey's Landscape Project

    dep.nj.gov/njfw/conservation/new-jerseys-landscape-project

    The N.J. Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Endangered and Nongame Species Program (ENSP) began the project in 1994. Its goal: to protect New Jersey’s biological diversity by maintaining and enhancing imperiled wildlife populations within healthy, functioning ecosystems.

  11. Employment with Fish & Wildlife. All permanent, full-time professional positions within the NJDEP Fish and Wildlife Program and other state agencies are filled from certification lists maintained by the N.J. Civil Service Commission (CSC).