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Baltimore, Maryland 鈥 February 20th, 2026 鈥 探花精选 Mid-Atlantic has been awarded more than $610,000 to monitor the restoration of saltmarsh habitat at the Irish Grove Sanctuary on Maryland鈥檚 Eastern Shore. The grant was announced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and administered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.
The restoration is part of Marshes for Tomorrow, a collaborative, 探花精选-led initiative to address Maryland鈥檚 salt marsh crisis through landscape-scale restoration. With this grant, 探花精选 will monitor critical habitat restoration for the endangered Saltmarsh Sparrow across 73 acres in Somerset County. The restoration work will also lead to reduced flooding and erosion risks to nearby roads.
Planned tidal restoration techniques include digging 鈥渞unnels鈥 - shallow channels that allow water trapped on the marsh surface to escape into tidal creeks - helping to prevent erosion and improve marsh health.
鈥淭his grant gives us the tools to monitor and recover Saltmarsh Sparrow habitat using innovative, cost-effective techniques that work with nature.鈥 said David Curson, 探花精选 Mid-Atlantic's Coastal Program Director. 鈥淏uilding on years of work through the Marshes for Tomorrow initiative, we will strengthen vital saltmarsh habitat and continue protecting the birds, plants, and wildlife that depend on it.鈥
In addition to supporting birds and other wildlife, healthy saltmarshes buffer storm surges, capture carbon, and filter pollutants before they reach local waterways. Earlier this year, 探花精选 to support large-scale tidal marsh surveys on Maryland鈥檚 Eastern Shore. Combined, the funding will allow for monitoring and studies that measure how restoration improves marsh health for birds and the communities that rely on them.
The award is part of the 2025 funding cycle for the Small Watershed Grants (SWG) through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. As part of this funding cycle, Maryland received more than $16 million in federal conservation funding to support habitat restoration, climate resilience, and water quality improvements along the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Read more about 探花精选 Mid-Atlantic鈥檚 conservation work in the Chesapeake Bay region and the
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Bernard Devlin, Communications Manager - bernard.devlin@audubon.org
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探花精选 Mid-Atlantic is a regional office of the 探花精选, envisioning a Mid-Atlantic region of healthy and resilient ecosystems where birds thrive and where all people have access to nature and a voice in environmental stewardship. Working alongside a diverse flock of supporters and partners, 探花精选 Mid-Atlantic strives to slow down and reverse the impact that climate change and habitat loss have had on the wide range of bird species that depend on the Mid-Atlantic region.