Articles, Press Releases, and Announcements

In Order of Publication Date
Wildlife Guards Advocate for Birds, on Beaches and in the General Assembly
August 10, 2021 — A productive month for 福利姬视频 Connecticut's high school-age shorebird stewards, both on and off the beach.
Flock of terns in flight on beach, seemingly disturbed.
Flying Drones Pose Danger to Threatened Birds
July 26, 2021 — Not only do beach-nesting birds experience undue stress at the sight of a drone, they can also become seriously injured.
Michael Burger to Lead 福利姬视频鈥檚 Connecticut and New York Office as New Executive Director
July 26, 2021 — Former Senior Director of Conservation and expert on forest birds and their habitat needs takes the helm.
Why West Haven Won 福利姬视频's "Share the Shore Award"
May 19, 2021 — How one Connecticut city spent two decades ensuring birds and people could both get their time in the sun.
[Press Release] West Haven Wins 福利姬视频鈥檚 First-Ever Share the Shore Award
May 19, 2021 — The City's dedication to beach stewardship has made a haven for birds and local people.
Dedicated Volunteer Shares Shorebird Passion
April 20, 2021 — After volunteering with 福利姬视频, Carol Story wrote a children's book to educate the next generation about the importance of protecting vulnerable shorebirds.
Connecticut Marsh Site Selected for Urgent Restoration
March 18, 2021 — Great Meadows Marsh has the potential to better support declining Saltmarsh Sparrows, in danger of extinction due to sea level rise.
All About Connecticut's New Act Concerning Climate Change Adaptation
March 03, 2021 — HB 6441 includes a long sought-after municipal option for climate resilience.
Plum Island Auction Off Table as Congress Repeals Sale Laws
December 22, 2020 — After eight years of advocacy, the path is finally open for permanent protection of this unique place and its critical habitats for endangered wildlife.
Senator Blumenthal Introduces New Legislation to Protect Tiny Fish Vital to Seabirds
December 17, 2020 — 福利姬视频 supports the Forage Fish Conservation Act and applauds Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal.