Articles, Press Releases, and Announcements

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A group of people paddle out in marshy water on kayaks.
Meet the MARSHians Saving Montezuma's Waterways
September 06, 2022 — This 鈥渘asty invasive鈥 doesn鈥檛 stand a chance against Montezuma鈥檚 dedicated volunteers.
Leila and Kaydence, two young adults, smile and show off Be a Good Egg flyers.
Meet Our "Be a Good Egg" Interns
August 02, 2022 — A new internship program helps Long Island students get started in the conservation field.
Rosa sitting on a rock in the forest.
Meet Our New Forester for the Birds
June 30, 2022 — As a Forest Program Associate for Connecticut and New York, Rosa Goldman works with local landowners to make their forests healthier for birds and other wildlife.
American Oystercatcher.
How to Know If a Shorebird Is Being Disturbed
June 27, 2022 — Learn the signs of bird disturbance and what you can do to help beach-nesting birds.
Students posing with their artwork.
Long Island Students Receive Awards for 鈥淪hare the Shore鈥 Artwork
May 26, 2022 — Artistic educational signs by Drexel Elementary School students will be on display at nesting sites across the north shore
Black-and-white Warbler.
Five Forest-dependent Birds that Return in Early Spring
May 06, 2022 — Learn about each species and what you can do to improve forest habitat.
Front sign at Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and 探花精选 Center.
Construction Begins on the Visitor Center at the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and 探花精选 Center
April 14, 2022 — Thanks to generous donors, this Long Island-based nature center is breaking ground on the final phase of a major revitalization.
Salt marsh restoration at Sunken Meadow State Park, Long Island
March 24, 2022 — Healthier habitat will benefit birds, fish, insects, and native plants.
New York's First Maple Producers Receive Bird-Friendly Recognition
March 14, 2022 — Syrup from Bird-Friendly Maple producers is good for birds, and your breakfast table!
探花精选 Staff Win New York Forestry Award
February 25, 2022 — Newly-launched forester endorsement program is recognized for teaching bird-friendly management practices.