people are always killing and destroying their habitat.
The bog turtle was listed as a federally threatened species in 1997. It was also designated as endangered in states like New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania around the same time due to habitat loss, poaching, and other threats.
There are probably millions of bees in New Jersey.
albino corn snakes are very rarely born in the wild.they almost always are bred in captivity. when born in the wild they are easy to spot, and therefore are easy prey for anything that is big enough to eat it.
Hawaii: Snakes are illegal in Hawaii and anyone spotting a snake should not try to handle it. Snakes have no natural predators in Hawaii and pose a serious threat to Hawaii's environment. Many snake species also prey on birds and their eggs, increasing the threat to endangered native birds. Large snakes can also be a danger to the public and small pets.
They are found only in the United states, in: southeastern Texas, eastern Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware, with disjunct populations New Jersey, and central Missouri.
The Pine Barrens which is the home of the Jersey Devil.
White Pine
no
Pine Beach was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 26, 1925, from portions of Berkeley Township.
South Central new jersey
White Pine
oak, pine and cedar
White Pine
Pine Barrens
22%
The southern Pine Barrens
A lot. I would say about 15 different types of snakes live there and 5% of them are rare