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Conserving the Nature of the Northeast
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The Karner blue butterfly effect
The Karner blue butterfly effect
Efforts to protect the endangered Karner blue benefit other at-risk butterflies
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
Aug 2, 2022
Climate close-ups: Nancy Pau
Climate close-ups: Nancy Pau
As the East Coast faces challenges posed by sea-level rise, Nancy discusses ways Parker River fights the tide with some help from friends
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
Mar 29, 2022
Connecticut conserves their largest property within the Highlands Conservation Act Grant Program
Connecticut conserves their largest property within the Highlands Conservation Act Grant Program
627-acre Beech Hill parcel will provide conservation opportunities for generations to come
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
Mar 10, 2022
Esther Lape and Elizabeth Read: Pioneers for Women’s Rights and Conservation
Esther Lape and Elizabeth Read: Pioneers for Women’s Rights and Conservation
In honor of women’s history month, we would like to take a moment to honor two educated, professional, and influential women from the turn…
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
Mar 7, 2022
Our People
A friendly face on the force
A friendly face on the force
Federal Wildlife Officer Ruth Robinson combines passion with service
Sydney Giuliano
May 14, 2021
Jean Brennan: the call of the wild
Jean Brennan: the call of the wild
The former Earth Day distinguished lecturer and Nobel laureate considers conservation a calling
Bridget Macdonald
Apr 22, 2021
Marilyn Kitchell: Conservation through connections, communication
Marilyn Kitchell: Conservation through connections, communication
There is a common misconception that biologists are not concerned with human connection. Marilyn Kitchell shatters this fallacy.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
Apr 14, 2021
Ela-Sita Carpenter: Supporting wildlife, wherever it grows
Ela-Sita Carpenter: Supporting wildlife, wherever it grows
As she grows her conservation career, Carpenter hopes to help others see the value of the nature around them regardless of the setting.
Sydney Giuliano
Mar 31, 2021
Spotlight on red knot
Close ties
Close ties
In an everchanging coastal habitat, horseshoe crab eggs prove critical to the survival of species like the rufa red knot
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
Jul 12, 2021
Learning from a living shoreline in Delaware Bay
Learning from a living shoreline in Delaware Bay
An innovative project made possible by Hurricane Sandy resilience funding delivers results
James I. Miller
Jun 21, 2021
Share the shore: How you can help beach birds
Share the shore: How you can help beach birds
Summer means beaches for birds and people
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
May 21, 2021
Knot an easy journey
Knot an easy journey
Spring is a time to welcome the return of many wildlife species and renew our conservation efforts to protect them.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
Apr 9, 2019
Nature returns: Restoration brings back birds
Nature returns: Restoration brings back birds
Coastal restoration projects are helping ensure a brighter future for three bird species — red knot, piping plover and saltmarsh sparrow.
Darci Palmquist
Dec 4, 2018
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