NEW JERSEY’S WILD RESIDENTS
Despite being the most densely populated state in the nation, and the fourth smallest in area, New Jersey provides habitat for more than 400 species of land-dwelling vertebrate wildlife, as well as 134 freshwater fish species, 336 marine fish species, and thousands of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrate species.

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ENDANGERED AND NONGAME SPECIES
Wildlife Watching
Wildlife watching can be an educational, surprising and awe-inspiring experience. New Jersey offers an abundance of places to observe its native species, from forests and meadows, to lakes, streams and coastal marshes.
Mission And Work
Fish and Wildlife has a dedicated staff whose mission is to protect and manage a diverse range of game and nongame wildlife species and their habitats. Find out more.
Get Involved
Assist Fish and Wildlife staff and share your enthusiasm for the conservation and protection of New Jersey’s wildlife and natural resources by teaming up with our dedicated corps of volunteers.
Wildlife Conservation
Discover how Fish and Wildlife is committed to proactive wildlife conservation activities that prevent species from becoming threatened or endangered, and actions that aid in the recovery of those already listed.
Permits, Regulations & Resources
New Jersey has laws and regulations in place to protect and advance wildlife conservation. Learn everything you need to know about the laws specific to your outdoor interests and activities.
Need Help With Wildlife?
Found a wild animal that appears injured, sick, or in need of assistance? Have a wildlife issue at home? We offer guidance for various wildlife-related situations.

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