Summer Internships

The return of summer weather to the marsh marks the arrival of our undergraduate interns! Soon enough, this ambitious group will be busy leading public education programs, attending outreach events, conducting research and conservation projects, and enjoying life at...

Attention Crabbers: Terrapin BRD’s Available!

Diamondback terrapins often become trapped in crab pots, attracted by bait and trapped animals. Because terrapins require access to the surface in order to breathe, they often drown in crab pots. To prevent the loss of terrapins in traps, New Jersey law requires...

Marsh Musings – Summer 2015

Summer 2015 – Summer time has arrived at the shore – and it is a welcome arrival indeed. The Institute has shifted into summer mode and as I write these musings, the marsh and the Institute are a whirlwind of activity. The birds are nesting everywhere – on the...

Russia-USA Wetland Center Exchange Program

Find out about Brooke Knapick and Dr. Lenore Tedesco’s trip to Russia and learn more about the Russia-USA Wetland Center Exchange Program. Learn more

Research Assistant: Beach-nesting Bird Monitor

Research and Conservation – Job Advertisement Research Assistant – Full Time, Seasonal   Research Assistant: Beach-nesting Bird Monitor The Wetlands Institute, located in Stone Harbor, NJ, is seeking qualified applicants for a seasonal position to monitor...

Adoptions Make Great Gifts

Give a meaningful gift and contribute to the conservation of Diamondback Terrapins and Horseshoe Crabs with our Adopt-A-Terrapin and Adopt-A-Horseshoe Crab programs.  More information