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Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge

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Sea lavender (Limonium carolinianum) blooms in the high marsh.
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American Black Duck (Anas rubripes) flush from a salt marsh.
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A seaside sparrow (Ammospiza maritima) sings from atop a perch of salt marsh cordgrass.
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Dec 23, 2021
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May 21, 2021
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Reconnecting Lenape Tribes to their homelands
Dec 7, 2020
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From Massachusetts to South Carolina, recovering seabeach amaranth
Dec 7, 2017
Two women coworkers at OMRON Scientific Technologies haul off invasive French broom from Don Edwards San Francisco Bay Refuge.
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Company Spirit on the Refuge
Sep 1, 2016
Service Employee joined with partner agency members kneel on the beach in front of deflated balloons.
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Balloons and Wildlife: Please Don't Release Your Balloons
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Four tan-black-and-white birds with long gray bills probing sand for food at the beach
Recreation
Where the Birds Are
Apr 19, 2022
Story
Wildlife Wonders
A Big Year for women
Dec 23, 2021
Piping plover adult and chick on beach at Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
Migratory Species
Plovers and people -- an essential union
Aug 5, 2021
7 grey birds fly over a wetland
National Wildlife Refuges Abound with Wetlands of International Importance
May 21, 2021
A field of tall waving grass is visible in the foreground. Behind that, near the horizon, trees begin to appear, and behind them green mountains. The sky is blue with spectacular white clouds.
Our Partners
Reconnecting Lenape Tribes to their homelands
Dec 7, 2020
Five peopole are sitting on the sand at the beach. Two excavate wholes others are holding seeds.
Endangered Species Act
From Massachusetts to South Carolina, recovering seabeach amaranth
Dec 7, 2017
Two women coworkers at OMRON Scientific Technologies haul off invasive French broom from Don Edwards San Francisco Bay Refuge.
Get Involved
Company Spirit on the Refuge
Sep 1, 2016
Service Employee joined with partner agency members kneel on the beach in front of deflated balloons.
Get Involved
Balloons and Wildlife: Please Don't Release Your Balloons
Aug 5, 2015

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