Seeing Red: Engaging Future Generations in Osprey Conservation
On March 2nd via Zoom, join the LBIF and Ben Wurst, Senior Wildlife Biologist with Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ, as he discusses efforts to monitor and manage ospreys over the past decade, after all known nests were mapped publicly online.
Ospreys have made a resounding recovery throughout New Jersey, where over 800 pairs now nest along the majority of the coast and inland. Today, citizen scientists play a leading role in monitoring ospreys and the health of their population throughout the state. Ben Wurst will also discuss Project RedBand, an osprey banding and re-sighting project that was founded on Long Beach Island and how the public can help contribute to their long term stability by reporting nest activity and auxiliary bands observed on adults.