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Photo from the Field

Posted on September 15, 2014 by Ben Wurst
A new osprey platform is installed inside Sedge Island WMA. It replaces an antiquated design that is prone to predation by raccoons. This new 1-post platform will give ospreys their best chance at successfully raising young.
A new osprey platform is installed inside Sedge Island WMA. It replaces an antiquated design that is prone to predation by raccoons. This new 1-post platform will give ospreys their best chance at successfully raising young. © Ben Wurst
Posted in Wildlife ProtectionTagged 2014, Barnegat Bay, Eagle Scout Project, IBSP, monochrome, New Jersey, NJ, osprey, platform, Sedge Island WMA, volunteer, wildlife

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