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New Jersey A New 'Hot Spot' For—Bald Eagles

Some Garden State homeowners have the once endangered species living in their yard.

Some Garden State homeowners have the once endangered species living in their yard.
Some Garden State homeowners have the once endangered species living in their yard. (Photo provided)

BOGOTA, NJ — New Jersey is now a hotspot for bald eagles.

In the 1970s, they landed on the endangered species list. Now, they’re thriving in the Garden State.

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