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New Jersey's Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
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Endangered Species are those whose prospects for survival in New Jersey are in immediate danger because of a loss or change in habitat, over-exploitation, predation, competition, disease, disturbance or contamination. Assistance is needed to prevent future extinction in New Jersey.
Threatened Species are those who may become endangered if conditions surrounding them begin to or continue to deteriorate.
There are other classifications for wildlife as well, including Stable, Species of Special Concern Special Concern and Undertermined.
Species names in the below tables link to PDF documents containing identification, habitat and status and conservation information. Additionally, in 2003 twelve species were highlighted as part of the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the NJ Endangered Species Conservation Act. See the "2003 Species of the Month" page for more information.
| BIRDS |
| Endangered |
Threatened |
| Bittern,
American |
Botaurus lentiginosos
BR |
Bobolink |
Dolichonyx oryzivorus BR |
| Eagle,
bald |
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
BR |
Eagle,
bald |
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
NB |
| Falcon,
peregrine |
Falco peregrinus |
Hawk,
Cooper's |
Accipiter cooperii |
| Goshawk,
northern |
Accipiter gentilis BR |
Hawk,
red-shouldered |
Buteo lineatus
NB |
| Grebe,
pied-billed |
Podilymbus podiceps |
Night-heron,
black-crowned |
Nycticorax nycticorax BR |
| Harrier,
northern |
Circus cyaneus BR |
Night-heron,
yellow-crowned |
Nyctanassa violaceus |
| Hawk,
red-shouldered |
Buteo lineatus
BR |
Knot,
red |
Calidris canutus BR |
| Owl,
short-eared |
Asio flammeus BR |
Osprey |
Pandion haliaetus BR |
| Plover,
piping |
Charadrius melodus** |
Owl,
barred |
Strix varia |
| Sandpiper,
upland |
Batramia longicauda |
Owl,
long-eared |
Asio otus |
| Shrike,
loggerhead |
Lanius ludovicianus |
Rail,
black |
Laterallus jamaicensis |
| Skimmer,
black |
Rynchops niger
BR |
Skimmer,
black |
Rynchops niger
NB |
| Sparrow,
Henslow's |
Ammodramus henslowii |
Sparrow,
grasshopper |
Ammodramus savannarum BR |
| Sparrow,
vesper |
Pooecetes gramineus
BR |
Sparrow,
Savannah |
Passerculus sandwichensis
BR |
| Tern,
least |
Sterna antillarum |
Sparrow,
vesper |
Pooecetes gramineus
NB |
| Tern,
roseate |
Sterna dougallii** |
Woodpecker,
red-headed |
Melanerpes erythrocephalus |
| Wren,
sedge |
Cistothorus platensis |
| **Federally endangered or threatened |
| BR - Breeding
population only; NB - non-breeding population only |
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INVERTEBRATES
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Endangered
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Threatened
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| Beetle,
American burying |
Nicrophorus mericanus** |
Elfin,
frosted (butterfly) |
Callophrys irus |
| Beetle,
northeastern beach tiger |
Cincindela d. dorsalis** |
Floater,
triangle (mussel) |
Alasmidonta undulata |
| Copper,
bronze |
Lycaena hyllus |
Fritillary,
silver-bordered (butterfly) |
Bolaria selene myrina |
| Floater,
brook (mussel) |
Alasmidonta varicosa |
Lampmussel,
eastern (mussel) |
Lampsilis radiata |
| Floater,
green (mussel) |
Lasmigona subviridis |
Lampmussel,
yellow (mussel) |
Lampsilis cariosa |
| Satyr,
Mitchell's (butterfly) |
Neonympha m. mitchellii** |
Mucket,
tidewater (mussel) |
Leptodea ochracea |
| Skipper,
arogos (butterfly) |
Atrytone arogos
arogos |
Pondmussel,
eastern (mussel) |
Ligumia nasuta |
| Skipper,
Appalachian grizzled (butterfly) |
Pyrgus wyandot |
White,
checkered (butterfly) |
Pontia protodice |
| Wedgemussel,
dwarf |
Alasmidonta heterodon**
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**Federally endangered or threatened
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| MAMMALS |
| Endangered |
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Myotis sodalis**
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Lynx rufus
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Balaena glacialis**
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Balaenoptera musculus**
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Balaenoptera physalus**
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Megaptera novaeangliae**
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Balaenoptera borealis**
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Physeter macrocephalus**
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Neotoma floridana magister
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**Federally Endangered
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The lists of New Jersey's endangered and nongame wildlife species are maintained by the DEP's Division of Fish and Wildlife's Endangered and Nongame Species Program. These lists are used to determine protection and management actions necessary to ensure the survival of the state's endangered and nongame wildlife.
This work is made possible through voluntary contributions received through Check-off donations to the Endangered Wildlife Conservation Fund on the New Jersey State Income Tax Form, the sale of Conserve Wildlife License Plates, and donations. For more information about the Endangered and Nongame Species Program or to report a sighting of endangered or threatened wildlife, contact the Endangered and Nongame Species, NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife, P.O. Box 400, Trenton, NJ 08625-0400, or call 609-292-9400.
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