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New Jersey Field Office Videos

Columbia Dam Then and Now
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New Jersey Field Office Videos
Apr 28, 2025

The New Jersey Field Office works with many partners across the State, and with the Delaware Bay Coastal Program, to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the benefit of New Jersey residents and visitors. Here's some video highlights of our work. 

Seabeach Amaranth Fencing (2025)

Bat Swarm Survey (2024)

The New Jersey Bay Islands Initiative (2024)

Restoring Salt Marsh Habitats at Lighthouse Center (2024)

The Invasive Silty Pond Mussel (2024)

Eastern Box Turtles Released Back into the Wild (2024)

Horseshoe Island (2022)

Tour of Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in American Sign Language (2021)

Barnegat Light Restoration Project (2020)

Celebrating the Removal of the Columbia Dam (2018)

The Birds of May (2017)

New Jersey's Hidden Coast Series (2016)
Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6

Shell-A-Bration (2015)

Delaware Bay Beach Restoration (2014)

Finesville Dam Removal (2013)

Rufa Red Knot Listing Proposal (2013)

Bog Turtle Habitat Restoration (2011)

Inmates Help Conserve Habitat in New Jersey (2011)

The Conservation of Swamp Pink in New Jersey (2011)

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Apr 28, 2025

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