CWF’s Online Field Guide Expands
23 WILDLIFE SPECIES ADDED TO CWF’S ONLINE FIELD GUIDE
By Michael Davenport, GIS Program Manager
Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ’s online field guide, a one-of-a-kind free reference focused on New Jersey’s wildlife, has recently expanded to include 23 additional species. As a result of recent status reviews by the state’s Endangered and Nongame Species Program for reptiles, amphibians, and butterflies, additional species within the state will be receiving an imperiled status of either Endangered, Threatened, or Special Concern. Six reptile species are being added as well as four amphibians and thirteen butterfly species.
Later this week, two additional blog entries will be posted regarding the status review process and the new listings. The posts will be: “Species Status Review process” (WEDNESDAY); and “How you can help fill-in data gaps” (FRIDAY).
The list of “new” species is below and each species name links to its field guide entry on our website:
REPTILES
- Eastern Hognose Snake
- Eastern Smooth Earthsnake
- Ground Skink
- Rough Green Snake
- Scarlet Snake
- Smooth Green Snake
AMPHIBIANS
BUTTERFLIES
- Acadian Hairstreak
- Pepper and Salt Skipper
- Common Roadside Skipper
- Gray Comma
- Dusted Skipper
- Monarch
- Sleepy Duskywing
- Baltimore Checkerspot
- Compton Tortoiseshell
- Rare Skipper
- Hickory Hairstreak
- Northern Oak Hairstreak
- Eyed Brown