Wild New Jersey Exclusive: Kontos's Fisher Project yielding glimpse into wilderness predators

"This bobcat - an endangered species in New Jersey - was found along a remote, rocky
outcropping in High Point State Park," Kontos told WildNewJersey.tv.
Photo by Charles Kontos, www.NJFishers.org.
On a December tour of Stokes State Forest, Charles Kontos of New Jersey Fishers offered Wild New Jersey's David Wheeler a look into his thrilling field research in the state's northwest wilderness. In this second installment - click here for the first entry - Kontos shares his findings on some of our state's predators at the top of the food chain.
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All but the infrared photos are works of art. They need a wide audience to remind us of nature's gloroy in NJ.
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Fantastic sampling of wildlife areas in NJ. The average person would be amazed at the number of large animals that inhabit various parts of NJ.
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All the pictures are wonderful. They are very clear and crisp. I especially like the one of the bobcat.
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nice captures
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kontos have you ever gotten mountain pictures here in NJ? how about any tracks or scat you've found.
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