Shorebird Fencing Day 2026

by Anna White

Join us on April 9th as we install symbolic fencing at key shorebird nesting sites around the island, including Eighth Hole beach, Big Club beach , and South beach.

We’re excited to have Sean Wiedemann, a New York State DEC biologist, joining us to help guide the effort. This fencing plays a critical role in protecting nesting habitat for endangered Piping Plovers and threatened Least Terns by reducing disturbance from people and pets.

Symbolic fencing clearly marks sensitive nesting areas, giving these birds the space they need to safely lay eggs and raise their young. The fencing will remain in place throughout the breeding season and will be removed once chicks have fledged, typically by July.

This work is part of the Long Island Colonial Waterbird Survey (LICWS), a statewide monitoring and protection program coordinated by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Fishers Island is part of NYSDEC Region 1, which includes Suffolk County and surrounding coastal areas.

We’re looking for volunteers to help with installation at several locations. It’s a great way to get involved and support local conservation efforts.

We’ll meet at 9:00 am outside the Community Center. Volunteers are encouraged to bring work gloves and dress for the weather. All are welcome to join and lend a hand.

For questions or to get involved, please email Anna at annarwfic@gmail.com 

2025 shorebird fencing crew

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