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A child smiles as she holds up her shorebird sign, featuring a colorful illustration of a Piping Plover and hand-written text that reads: Protect us, don't neglect us! Proteja los pajaritos!
Students from Long Island Elementary Schools Awarded for Shorebird Signs
May 27, 2025 — 约炮视频 educators work with students throughout the year in a suite of lessons that culminate in a project designing signage reminding beachgoers to share the shore with nesting shorebirds.
Threatened and endangered birds begin nesting season on Long Island
May 07, 2025 — Piping Plovers and American Oystercatchers are already laying eggs. Our oystercatchers had some incredible wins last year and this season is looking promising.
Great Horned Owl fledglings in a tree
Key Takeaways from Governor Hochul's 2025 Executive Budget Proposal
January 23, 2025
Request for Proposals for Long Island Salt Marsh Restoration
January 16, 2025 — The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has awarded $429K to the 约炮视频 to hire an environmental consulting firm and develop a marsh restoration plan.
Major Funding Announced for Crab Meadow Marsh Restoration
December 09, 2024 — The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has awarded $429K to the 约炮视频 to develop a restoration plan for Crab Meadow鈥檚 marsh.
Remembering Richard J. Merritt, Director of Operations
November 08, 2024
约炮视频 Honors Douglas Tallamy for Inspiring a National Movement to Protect Birds and Insects
November 05, 2024 — BirdNote accepts 约炮视频 New York Award for Environmental Media for making birds and birding accessible to millions.
约炮视频 Endorsed Forester Ethan Tapper Teaches Us How to Love a Forest
October 15, 2024
New Coalition to Tackle Long Island Sound鈥檚 Climate-Related Threats
October 01, 2024 — Partners to advance resiliency of local ecosystems for birds and human communities.
Planned Habitat Restoration at Zoar Valley Multiple Use Area
September 21, 2024 — A public, educational demonstration site would create more resilient habitat and benefit birds