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Conserving the Nature of the Northeast
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Beauty is in the eye of the bee-holder
Beauty is in the eye of the bee-holder
Find beauty in the bees, instead of fear. There’s a lot to love once you get to know the species that are supporting our ecosystems.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
Jun 24
Taking care of our own
Taking care of our own
Bee boxes will help bring native pollinators back to Passamaquoddy Tribe’s blueberry barrens
Bridget Macdonald
Jun 21
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
The Beetles’ Biggest Fan
The Beetles’ Biggest Fan
Recovery Champion Lou Perrotti leaves no stone unturned in his effort to save overlooked creatures.
Bridget Macdonald
Jun 16
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
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
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
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
Building a Stronger Coast
Spawning a fish tale in New Jersey’s Wreck Pond
Spawning a fish tale in New Jersey’s Wreck Pond
An unexpected visitor draws attention to watershed restoration efforts in coastal Monmouth County
James I. Miller
Apr 26
Mother knows best
Mother knows best
Using Nature to shore up coasts and communities from storms
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
Mar 10
A year of clearing the way for communities and wildlife
A year of clearing the way for communities and wildlife
We helped open 1,500 miles of waterway in 2018–19, improving fish passage, public safety, and recreational opportunities.
Lauri Munroe-Hultman
Dec 20, 2019
7 ways Hurricane Sandy started a tidal wave of resilience
7 ways Hurricane Sandy started a tidal wave of resilience
To mark Sandy’s 7th anniversary, here are 7 ways that resilience efforts are paying off.
Darci Palmquist
Oct 29, 2019
A Sweet Solution to a Sticky Problem
A Sweet Solution to a Sticky Problem
Researchers hope a simple ingredient found in your kitchen cupboard might help control an aggressive marsh invader.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
May 28, 2019
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