Some bird advocates are questioning the state Forest Service’s effort to remove dead trees and hazardous limbs in the area’s state forests at the height of nesting season.
Work to remove dead and hazardous trees and limbs began a few weeks ago at Wharton State Forest, which stretches through parts of Atlantic, Burlington and Camden counties, and other forests. But two members of the Atlantic Audubon Society said noise from heavy machinery near Batsto Village has caused a bluebird to abandon a nest with eggs in the process of hatching.
More....
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/...cle_2dd281e2-a04b-11e0-8164-001cc4c002e0.html
Work to remove dead and hazardous trees and limbs began a few weeks ago at Wharton State Forest, which stretches through parts of Atlantic, Burlington and Camden counties, and other forests. But two members of the Atlantic Audubon Society said noise from heavy machinery near Batsto Village has caused a bluebird to abandon a nest with eggs in the process of hatching.
More....
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/...cle_2dd281e2-a04b-11e0-8164-001cc4c002e0.html