photo courtesy of Councilman Robert Kaiser
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Paramus NJ, Paramus Councilman Robert Kaiser spotted a Bald Eagle in Paramus on Wednesday .
photo courtesy of Councilman Robert Kaiser
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Paramus NJ, Paramus Councilman Robert Kaiser spotted a Bald Eagle in Paramus on Wednesday .
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Ridgewood NJ, according to the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Endangered and Nongame Species Program , Two hundred and forty-seven eagle nest sites were monitored during the nesting season, of which 222 were documented to be active (with eggs) and 25 were territorial or housekeeping pairs.
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Strange. Schedler, which serves about 12 people and a family of bald eagles, always makes it on to the formal meeting agenda… and yet Mayor Hache can’t get a formal hearing for Nancy Greene and the Library, which serves thousands of Village residents?
January 17,2016
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Ridgewood NJ, 4 American Bald Eagles and a black crested heron , all on the endangered species list. According to the Conserve Wildlife Foundation Bald Eagles are extremely sensitive to human disturbance. At no time should anyone approach nesting eagles. People who want to observe or photograph eagles and who come too close may actually cause the birds to abandon a nest. In 2014, there were 156 pairs of bald eagles monitored in the state of New Jersey. Apparently the Village of Ridgewood is well aware https://mods.ridgewoodnj.net/…/2015schedlergrantupdate.pdf if see Page 16 of a document Roberta signed . Unfortunately the page was magically removed from the Village website.