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    Staff Spotlight: Wildlife Biologist Meaghan Lyon

    Growing up on the edge of the Pine Barrens and the Barnegat Bay, Meaghan was surrounded by a diverse array of wildlife from a young age. It wasn’t until college that she realized that a career as a wildlife biologist was obtainable. She studied at College...

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    Thank You to Eagle Project Volunteers

    by: Larissa Smith, Senior Biologist
    We can never thank the NJ Eagle Project volunteers enough for all they do to monitor and protect eagles in New Jersey. Conserve Wildlife Foundation hosted a get-together at the Assunpink Conservation Center this August as a way to say, “thank you”. There...

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    Lessons Learned from a Summer of Banding American Oystercatchers

    by Emmy Casper, Wildlife Biologist
    Those who have followed CWF’s work throughout the years know how important bird banding can be for wildlife biologists and conservationists. The practice, which involves placing metal and/or color bands on a bird’s legs, can provide useful information...

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    Species on the Edge Winners Explore Sedge Island

    by Rachel McGovern, Communications and Outreach Manager
    Just off the coast of Island Beach State Park, you can find the Sedge Islands Marine Conservation Zone. This unique area is managed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and is home to a great number of wildlife species. Across this...

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