Fawns Fortress takes in animals that were abused, abandoned, exploited or otherwise neglected. You can only imagine the money it costs to run such an operation. They survive with financial support and volunteers from the community.
You may have seen an article or two telling you about the two poisonous snakes we have in New Jersey. They're wrong, we don't have any poisonous snakes in NJ.
The only tour company in Philadelphia cleared out their horse stable, but then vowed to return. In New York City, a measure to replace horse-drawn carriages with electric carriages is being re-introduced.
"Phoenix" was brought to Bloomfield Animal Shelter on Sept. 20, by someone who said she was found in Nutley. Over 3 months later, she collapsed and died. X-rays showed why.
A Toms River resident however, ended his fishing trip in Seaside Park with a little more than just a nibble on the line.
Now, I've had friends who do this type of fishing when they'd visit the shore, but I don't think they ever caught anything quite this big!
While the thought of having a pet monkey or big cat sounds like you'd be living your best life, if you live in New Jersey, you might want to think again.
While much of South Jersey was dealing with rain for most of the weekend, some of South Jersey's finest were dealing with some animals not normally encountered with on a typical day.