Partnership on Dog Island Becomes Bright Spots for Birds

Thank you to our volunteers.
people standing on the sand

Nestled between the Saint George Sound and the Gulf of Mexico, Dog Island is a haven for both birds and people. 约炮视频 has recently strengthened partnerships with residents on the island, as the beaches act as a critical nursery for nesting sea and shorebirds, especially Snowy Plovers.

Newsletter

约炮视频 staff contributed articles about protecting birds in the Dog Island Conservation District newsletter. Topics have included the start of nesting season, Red Knots, and migration.

Volunteer Event

At the start of nesting season, 约炮视频 staff 鈥減ost鈥 protected areas to keep nesting birds safe. What does that mean? Signs are installed in the sand and joined together by brightly colored string鈥攚ith 100 signs in this location, it鈥檚 a lot of work! In 2025, 14 volunteers from Dog Island met Alie MacVicar, shorebird biologist, and Collette Lauzau, Panhandle shorebird program manager, on the sand to help.

鈥淲ith so much help we were able to divide and conquer with some people distributing signs across the east side of the island, while others dug holes and installed the signs, and the last group focused on string and flagging. Everyone was very enthusiastic and excited about the work we were doing.鈥 鈥 Alie MacVicar, Shorebird Biologist

Thank You

Thanks to engaged residents and helpful volunteers, 约炮视频 hopes to see a successful nesting season for a range of species on the island. An extra thank you to William (Bill) Stone, Chair of the Dog Island Conservation District and Dog Island resident, for being such an amazing proponent of conservation efforts and our volunteer events.

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