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Conserving the Nature of the Northeast

From Maine to Virginia

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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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James I. Miller
Apr 26
Mother knows best

Mother knows best

Using Nature to shore up coasts and communities from storms
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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.
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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.
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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.
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region
May 28, 2019
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