Darci PalmquistinConserving the Nature of the NortheastFinding refuge in nature, today and tomorrowWith malls, movies, and other popular locations closed, a record number of people are turning to national wildlife refugesMay 21, 2020May 21, 2020
Darci PalmquistinConserving the Nature of the NortheastStay-at-home science: Color by natureAs spring arrives, gray days give way to more splashes of color. But what’s the science behind the glorious colors we see in nature?Apr 21, 2020Apr 21, 2020
Darci PalmquistinConserving the Nature of the NortheastFrom New England to Cambodia: How rivers unite usThese two far-off places might seem wildly different, but they share an interest in protecting and restoring passage for fish.Feb 20, 2020Feb 20, 2020
Darci PalmquistinConserving the Nature of the NortheastA brighter future for West Virginia’s rare flying squirrelWhy the West Virginia northern flying squirrel is poised to be America’s latest great species recovery storyJan 21, 20201Jan 21, 20201
Darci PalmquistinConserving the Nature of the NortheastNew fish-friendly bridge for visitors to Shenandoah National ParkIn a classic win-win situation, a recent collaborative project is improving access for native fish and for nature-loving visitors to…Jan 16, 2020Jan 16, 2020
Darci PalmquistinConserving the Nature of the NortheastHow Hurricane Sandy started a tidal wave of resilienceInvesting in nature-based solutions, protecting communities and habitatsOct 29, 2019Oct 29, 2019
Darci PalmquistinConserving the Nature of the NortheastScience Onboard a Ferry BoatA passenger ferry in Long Island Sound is helping scientists study birds in this unique partnership.May 30, 2019May 30, 2019
Darci PalmquistinConserving the Nature of the NortheastNature returns: Restoration brings back birdsCoastal restoration projects are helping ensure a brighter future for three bird species — red knot, piping plover and saltmarsh sparrow.Dec 4, 2018Dec 4, 2018