Got MILKweed for Monarchs?
Parade Grounds, Fishers Island. Monarch Caterpillar feeding on milkweed, getting ready to pupate. Field Note, From the Field by Justine Kibbe, July 16, 2018
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Parade Grounds, Fishers Island. Monarch Caterpillar feeding on milkweed, getting ready to pupate. Field Note, From the Field by Justine Kibbe, July 16, 2018
Wonderful news for our Island! Marked increase in observations of least terns this summer. Thank you to the Nature Conservancy Long Island for new informative signage near least tern breeding […]
Cecropia moths are the largest moths in the eastern U.S. and a rare sight on Fishers Island. Dianne Crary Photo
This Evening, Hay Harbor. Grateful on Fishers Island: Thank you Fishers Island Conservancy! The Island Sentinel Program, in its 6th year. Helping me to share Local. Traditional. Knowledge. with generations to […]
Week 6: Removing invasive plant species within 175 acres of historic Parade Grounds, Fishers Island. Erick Jones, Emily Birardi, & Nickia Gibson from University of Delaware concentrate on European […]
Parade Grounds. Help Fishers Island Help Monarch butterflies To help themselves… Keep ‘em coming back for more! Field Note, From the Field by Justine Kibbe, July 6, 2018
Low tide: Hungry Point, Fishers Island. Looking forward to working on the Fishers Island Seagrass Management Coalition with the Nature Conservancy Long Island & Henry L. Ferguson Museum. Stewardship is […]
The osprey population on Fishers Island continues to grow. Andrew Edwards used a drone to count the number of fledglings in nests this year.
The Fishers Island Fire Department, in coordination with FIConservancy, annually conducts controlled or “prescribed” burns in the Parade Grounds and surrounding areas that are part of the Conservancy’s Grassland Restoration project.
FIConservancy’s Island Sentinels enjoyed another productive summer observing and collecting data on Fishers Island’s natural resources.
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Fishers Island, New York 06390
Phone: 631.788.5609
Fax: 800.889.9898
E-mail: nature@ficonservancy.org