Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ’s online field guide to New Jersey’s wildlife was recently expanded to include 23 additional species.
Recent status reviews by the state’s Endangered and Nongame Species
Program for reptiles, amphibians, and butterflies, additional species
within the state will be receiving an imperiled status of either
Endangered, Threatened, or Special Concern. Six reptile species are
being added as well as four amphibians and thirteen butterfly species.
For a list of list of all the new species included, see conservewildlifenj.org
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Many people now have butterfly gardens to attract them and provide some of what they need.
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