If you have any questions about the wildlife of Camden, you can contact the New Jersey Wildlife Commission, sometimes called the New Jersey Fish & Wildlife Agency. New Jersey game wardens address many wildlife management matters, from hunting licenses, to poaching, endangered species, and Camden wildlife management. They deal with wild animals outside the range of a pest control company, such as cougars or bears. If you have a problem with nuisance wildlife in Camden like squirrels, snakes, bats, or raccoons, the state agency is very unlikely to help. You need to hire a private company (here are their prices) such as Professional Wildlife and Rodent Removal at 856-203-6592.
New Jersey State bird: Eastern goldfinch
State mammal: Horse
State fish: Brook trout
State insect: European honeybee
New Jersey has four very different habitat regions, making it one of the most bio-diverse states in the United States. The coastal area is loaded with beaches and almost has a completely different human culture than the rest of the state. Urban New Jersey is right across from New York City, and this is one of the most densely populated areas of the state. In contrast, the southern part of New Jersey is dominated by pine trees and thick forest, and it is sparsely populated with people compared to the rest of the state. Up in the northwest, hardwood forests and mountains start the transition into the type of vegetation seen in the rest of the Northeast.
The wide variety of habitats means a wide variety of animals. New Jersey has over 1000 different animal species. These animals find homes in pine forests, hardwood forests, freshwater and saltwater marshes, and beach ecosystems.
Of the 90 different mammal species in this state, the black bear is the largest. These predators are most commonly found in the northwest portion of the state but have been spotted in every county. The bears are particularly problematic because of how populated the northwest part of the state is with humans. As a rule, black bears mind their own business; however, in a state where people and garbage are plentiful, bears can become frequent visitors to local dumps or garbage cans. The second largest predator in this state is the coyote. These canines are scarce, and spend their time in the wilder region of New Jersey. The large predators in this state are not considered nuisance animals like the smaller mammals that like to run amok.
Hikers out looking for animals will find more white-tailed deer than in any other state in the country. In addition to the deer, squirrels, skunks, foxes, raccoons, beaver, and groundhogs are all common sightings when out in the woods. Mammals don't hold all the glory for wildlife spotters. New Jersey has hundreds of bird species, including a growing population of bald eagles.
With so much water in the state, it's no wonder there are over 300 species of fish, reptiles, and amphibians in both freshwater and saltwater regions. New Jersey has swordfish, sturgeon, copperhead snakes, rattlesnakes, snapping turtles, and a colorful frog known as the Pine Barrens tree frog.
To report a dead animal on the road, an injured bird, a lost baby squirrel, a dangerous bear, or anything like that, call animal services at Please contact your municipality's animal control service
If they can't help, call the New Jersey Wildlife Commission at Please contact your municipality's animal control service. You can also call your local sheriff department at Please contact your municipality's animal control service - they often deal with public wildlife issues.
We are experts with all kinds of NJ wildlife and are familiar with the wild animals native to Camden. If you need Camden pigeon control, geese or other bird removal, we can help. We are experts with skunks and
skunk problems, digging animals such as moles, armadillos, & groundhogs, and we offer New Jersey beaver control and removal. Professional Wildlife and Rodent Removal also provides dead animal removal services. 856-203-6592
"If you want to regulation woodchuck and beaver numbers, you need to reduce the number of females available for breeding." In northwest New Jersey, perhaps the biggest change in hand capturing regulations this fall involves the moving of nine permit areas from Zone 4 to Zone 2. For more on Camden wildlife, read on.
That gives Bug sprayers in those nine permit areas a nine-day season, instead of the two- or four-day split season they had under the old format. Before, the Bug sprayers had to buy a special $53 multi-zone male rodent license or $79 all-season license to trap and release significantly increased than the two or four days. Snakes and coyotes are not all mean.
According to The snake identification picture expert, moving the permit areas to Zone 2 will cost the DNR between $30,000 and $50,000 in license revenues because Bug sprayers no longer need to buy the significantly increased expensive license. But at a time of high woodchuck and beaver populations, the increase in hand capturing opportunities is a fair trade. Remember to treat the wild animals of Camden, New Jersey, with respect and care.
Although the zone boundaries have changed, the rifle-shotgun line - basically the Red River Valley - remains the same as in previous years. Hooray for wild creatures and critters!
The avid animal ratcher tells us if fox and coyote this size can't make it, the chances of survival for those that live in this habitat are minimal. The animal ratcher says he talked to a crew of Wildlife and Fisheries agents and they think there's a possibility of disease. For that reason, he and others in this area say they will not trap on these grounds. The animal ratcher says he'd like to see the critter capture period postponed one more month to let the water recede and give them a chance to get back to their natural habitat. Continued next week ...Camden Wildlife.
If you have a Camden wildlife problem and need help, call Professional Wildlife and Rodent Removal at 856-203-6592. They provide professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the city of Camden. They offer custom Camden wildlife control solutions for almost any type of wildlife problem, whether it be the noises of squirrels running through the attic, a colony of bats living in a building, or the destructive behavior of a raccoon, they have the experience and the tools to quickly and professionally solve your wild animal problem in Camden County in New Jersey. Check their prices, and for a consultation, give them a call at 856-203-6592
We also service the towns of Heights, Blackwood, Westville, Beverly, Mount Laurel, Berlin and also animal control in Winslow, Moorestown, Haddon Heights, Lumberton, Woodbury and pest control in Riverton, Morrisville, Wrightstown, Burlington, Cherry Hill and wild animal services in West Berlin, Collingswood, Barrington, Pemberton, Browns Mills and wildlife management in Hainesport, Audubon, Pennsauken, Palmyra, Willingboro.
You're still reading this page? We do not operate Camden wildlife rescue, or a Camden zoo or nature center, or Camden wildlife sanctuary or refuge for volunteers. We are a privately owned nuisance wildlife removal service company. If you need a pro in Camden to solve your problem for you, call Professional Wildlife and Rodent Removal: 856-203-6592 and they can help you with your Camden wildlife problem.