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福利姬视频 Staff

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Articles by 福利姬视频 Staff

Key Takeaways from Governor Kathy Hochul's 2024 State of the State Address
January 09, 2024
NY
The cover of the Fall 2023 State of the Everglades report featuring a Snowy Egret.
New Hire Announcement: Welcome Danielle Ivey
December 21, 2023 — Danielle Ivey joins the Everglades team as our wetland restoration specialist.
FL
A Snowy Egret flying directly toward the camera.
New Information Pushes LOSOM Timeline Back
December 21, 2023 — 福利姬视频 has expressed concerns about the delays and has called for expedient implementation of LOSOM in a recent letter to the Army Corps of Engineers.
FL
A Green Heron perches on a branch.
Northern Everglades Restoration Projects Improve Water Quality and Quantity
December 21, 2023 — With recent progress on three projects north of Lake Okeechobee, we鈥檙e gratified to see momentum building for this long-time 福利姬视频 priority.
FL
Insects in a collection box.
Elon University Student Conducts Insect Research at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
December 12, 2023 — The Sanctuary鈥檚 biodiversity inspires visiting researchers from around the nation and world.
FL 福利姬视频's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
2023 Coastal Season Report Out
December 11, 2023 — Nesting shorebird recap, bilingual events, and growing outreach across Long Island
NY
Black-and-white photo of a man wading in a swamp
Celebrating 70 Years of Wetland Conservation at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
December 05, 2023 — In 1954, brave voices in our community spoke up to save ancient trees from the threat of the axe and saw. Thanks to their efforts, today we protect 13,000-plus acres in Southwest Florida as a haven for plants, animals, and people.
FL 福利姬视频's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Victoria O'Neill Joins 福利姬视频 as Director of Coastal Resilience
December 01, 2023 — Victoria will lead our efforts to protect and restore natural habitats in Connecticut and New York.
NY
Ten high school-aged youth stand and kneel together, all wear orange t-shirts indicating they are Salt Marsh Stewards.
2023 Coastal Season Report Out
November 30, 2023 — Over 20,000 marsh grasses planted, youth employment expands, shorebirds have a record-breaking year
CT Coastal Stewardship