Gooey Beaches and Backwaters

by Ray Burke, Institute Supporter Raising a family of marsh wanderers meant that my parents, like so many others, were used to welcoming home wet, muddy children with their similarly afflicted pets.On one particular day in August 1965, however, there was a significant...

Marsh Musings – Winter 2024-25

by Dr. Lenore Tedesco, Executive Director The threats to marsh ecosystems have shifted since The Wetlands Institute was first founded more than 50 years ago. At that time, a primary focus was to address wetland loss to development. Early research at the Institute,...

Restoring Marshes at the Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary

by Dr. Lenore Tedesco, Executive Director The Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary is a truly remarkable place, and an important refuge on 7 Mile Island. This 21-acre site boasts a mature Atlantic Maritime Forest and both fresh and tidal wetlands. These forests were once...

Notes From a Nest Box: A Successful Swallow Season

by Meghan Kolk, Conservation Scientist, and Devin Griffiths, Marketing & Communications Specialist If you’ve ever visited us here, you’ve likely seen the gourd towers on our back lawn and the rectangular wooden boxes spread around the property, and you...

Making Our Mission Happen – Autumn 2024

by Elizabeth Hefner, Development Team The Wetlands Institute is not merely a building, it is a gateway for experiential education that enriches connection, drives community building, and draws generations together. Sandra Mackin Mezzanotte’s grandparents and...