WESTVILLE — It’s hard to imagine stepping outside into silence, without a singing bird in the sky. But officials at the New Jersey Quail Project fear with the declining upland bird population, that scenario is not entirely outlandish.
“Going at the rate it’s going, that’s exactly what’s going to happen,” said Joe Matter, the founder of the New Jersey Quail Project, which provides suitable habitats for quail and other upland birds while educating the public about the species.
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“Going at the rate it’s going, that’s exactly what’s going to happen,” said Joe Matter, the founder of the New Jersey Quail Project, which provides suitable habitats for quail and other upland birds while educating the public about the species.
http://www.nj.com/gloucester-county/index.ssf/2011/08/gloucester_county_wheelabrator.html