Join us at the Museum to explore the heart of our ecosystem and discover how native plants play a thrilling role in sustaining our food chain and environment on Fishers …
Anna White
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Marine Debris March 2026 beaches, Total lbs = 1,085 / Total hours = 142.5~ Michele Klimczak DATE ZONE LOCATION WEIGHT (LBS) HOURS 03/1/2026 N6 North Hill beaches & Dock …
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Join us April 9th at 9:00 AM to help install protective fencing for nesting shorebirds at key beaches across the island.
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Looking for something to do this summer? Come spend time outside with us helping monitor shorebirds, track wildlife, and support conservation work around the island.
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Our new website is live. It’s a lot easier to navigate and a better look at all the work happening on Fishers Island. Come check it out!
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A full year of marine debris cleanup, broken down by month and location. See what we pulled from the shoreline in 2025.
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Even in the colder months, the debris keeps coming in. Take a look at this winter’s cleanup work and what was found.
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November was a busy month on the beaches. See what was collected and how much time went into cleanup efforts across the island.
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Tyler McMahon is out in the field studying insects, plants, and how our grasslands are changing over time. Learn more about his work on Fishers Island.
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Sentinel Data 2018-2024 Since 2018, the Island Sentinel program has built a consistent record of observations across ten monitoring sites on Fishers Island. These observations reflect what Sentinels are seeing …