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Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey : ウィキペディア英語版
Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey

The Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey (CWF) is a non profit organization based in Trenton, New Jersey and their work consists of protecting the endangered species of wildlife that live, breed, and migrate through New Jersey.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/about/mission/ )〕 CWF is a part of the Guidestar nonprofit database and provides the public with information about their organization.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.guidestar.org/organizations/22-3130406/conserve-wildlife-foundation-new-jersey.aspx )
==Conservation projects==
CWF has conservation projects throughout the state of New Jersey which include different endangered species. They assist in statewide projects such as updating New Jersey’s Threatened and Endangered Species list.
Amphibian Crossing Project
During the late winter and spring months, CWF biologists and volunteers work to protect spring-breeding amphibians like the wood frog, spotted salamander, jefferson salamander, and spring peeper during their migrations to vernal pools where they breed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/amphibian_crossing/ )
On rainy nights in the spring, volunteers help amphibians with crossing hazardous roads at specific sites and they collect data on the numbers of amphibians and the species seen and they record traffic patterns as well. CWF works on six sites, which are spread out in three New Jersey counties. High traffic roads at these sites are closed down to be able to protect and move the amphibians to their breeding areas on the other side of the road.
Bald Eagle Project
CWF assists in managing New Jersey's population of bald eagles. CWF's biologists work on managing and reducing disturbance in eagle habitats. There is a live webcam called the Eaglecam that can be viewed from January to July that is placed above an bald eagle nest inside Duke Farms in Hillsborough, New Jersey.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://dukefarms.org/en/Stewardship/Habitat-Cams/eagle-cam/ )
Bat Projects:
Summer Bat Count Project
CWF has a Summer Bat Count project were data is collected to understand of how NJ's bats are distributed, what conditions they choose for roosting, and how their populations may be changing over time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/bat/bat-count/ )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/ensp/batcount.htm )
Acoustic Bat Monitoring Project
CWF uses two AnaBat acoustic detectors to aid in bat research across the state of New Jersey.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/bat/acoustic/ )
Indiana Bat Forestry Project
CWF works with forest landowners to perform silviculture management practices to benefit indiana bats.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/bat/indiana/ )〕 This bat species was added to New Jersey's endangered and threatened species list in 2012.
White-Nose Syndrome Research
Because of the decrease in bat populations caused by white nose syndrome, the US Fish and Wildlife Service and many states including New Jersey, have been studying bat colonies during the summer and winter months. They studying and learning about causes and consequences of the disease.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/bat/white-nose/ )
Beach Nesting Bird Project
CWF assists with the recovery of beach nesting bird species including piping plovers, least terns, black skimmers, American oystercatchers and red knotss. Beach management plans are implemented to decrease negative impacts on these birds.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/beachnestingbird/ )〕 During the summer months, CWF biologists and volunteers keep track of the number of nesting birds and fence nesting areas to keep predators away. CWF biologists also collect data and band the shorebirds to track populations, predict their reproductive success and predict future threats against these birds.
Bog Turtle Project
CWF assists with the restoration and enhancement of bog turtle habitats in New Jersey. Biologists visit bog turtle sites and evaluate their habitat's status. Bog turtle habitats are susceptible to dangerous side effects by invasive plants. Some methods used to control these problems are using wetland approved herbicides, and controlled grazing by farm animals.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/bog_turtle/ )
Calling Amphibian Monitoring Project
CWF assesses the health and population status of New Jersey's amphibians.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/camp/ )
CWF works on projects with the state of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. One of their collaborative projects was a study of an amphibian fungus called the chytrid fungus, which has been harming amphibian populations around the world.
Freshwater Invertebrates Project
CWF surveys for freshwater invertebrates across the state of New Jersey and evaluates their population status.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/freshwaterinvertebrates/ )
Grassland Project
CWF works to manage and protect grasslands areas. CWF provides farmers and land managers with the knowledge on good habitat management.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/grassland/ )
Great Bay Terrapin Project
Great Bay Boulevard in Little Egg Harbor, Ocean County, New Jersey is protected for terrapins, which use the area as a nesting site. The area is surrounded with a fence that compasses 5,500 acres. In 2011, the fence was installed permanently with metal posts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/terrapin/ )
International Shorebird Project
CWF works with the International Shorebird Team to monitor, research and recover species of shorebirds including the red knot. This project starts from the Delaware Bayshore area to Florida, Texas and goes as far as Chile.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/shorebird/ )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/ensp/shorebird_info.htm )
CWF biologists also work to protect horseshoe crab populations in New Jersey because their eggs are a main food source for some of these migratory bird species.
CWF assists the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection with raising awareness in the community about shorebird conservation issues.
Osprey Project
CWF helps manage and protect the population of ospreys in New Jersey.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/osprey/ )〕 CWF staff and volunteers have put up over 100 opsrey platforms throughout New Jersey's coastal areas for them to nest on. After they have been put up, the nests are monitored as well. Conservation work began in the 1970s for ospreys. In the past few years, CWF staff and volunteers band about 400 osprey chicks each year.
Peregrine Project
CWF helps monitor the peregrine falcon population in New Jersey. Maintenance is performed on nest sites during the winter and in the spring, the nests are monitored for activity. A remote motion activated camera provides information to CWF's biologists such as nest success, age, site fidelity, and the turnover rate of the population. Peregrine falcons have nested on a building at 101 Hudson Street in Jersey City, New Jersey. A webcam called the Peregrine Cam is on the rooftop. CWF uses the cam to view the peregrines court, incubate, and raise their young.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/peregrinecam/index.html )
Seal Research and Conservation
CWF works with Stockton University to develop conservation plans for seals in New Jersey. CWF's biologists protect winter colonies and haul-out areas used by seals. Haul-out areas offer seals a resting place and protection from predators. CWF's staff monitors the seals at the haul-out sites, collect data on abundance, habitat use, and disturbance.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/protecting/projects/seals/ )

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