Taking a relationship to the next level comes with questions: Are both partners committed? How will responsibilities be shared? … Apr 26, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Through the Highlands Conservation Act grant program, Connecticut has gained nearly 200 acres of public recreation lands. These … Apr 25, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Nobody shows their love for our planet more than our dedicated USFWS volunteers. During the fiscal year 2023, more than 4,000 pe… Apr 22, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Happy Earth Day! Where's one place on earth that you want to protect?We're celebrating natural spaces, fresh air, clean wate… Apr 22, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Northeast Region's cover photo Apr 18, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Women are incredibly important to the future of hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation. Through the Becoming and Outdoors Woman… Apr 18, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Room to roam in Connecticut | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Apr 16, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Whether you have a few feet on your balcony or several acres, you can make your home a haven for wildlife. Follow this easy step… Apr 14, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Women need nature, and nature needs them! | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Apr 12, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
“At risk” means there’s still time to intervene for declining wildlife. By working on declining species early, we have the best … Apr 11, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
525,600 minutes — How do you measure, measure a year?In 2023, Service staff and partners worked tirelessly on a variety of pro… Apr 9, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
How does the solar eclipse affect wildlife? We're glad you asked!The sun serves as a compass for many different species of wil… Apr 8, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Wildlife Behavior and a Solar Eclipse | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Apr 6, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Take a walk outside and smell the… petrichor?!Have you ever experienced the fresh, earthy smell of the outdoors after it rai… Mar 30, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
How do women enter the world of outdoor recreation? Across the country women are gaining confidence and developing valuable outd… Mar 29, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
National Guard protects last eastern population of rare butterfly | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Mar 29, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Mollie Beattie, first female director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, was a strong-willed, diplomatic leader. She fiercel… Mar 28, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
After beginning her career as a fish biologist, Dr. Mamie Parker broke through the glass ceiling twice, as the first African Ame… Mar 25, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
WWRD? Rachel Carson, who warned the world about pesticides in her best-seller “Silent Spring,” had her eye on climate change. Th… Mar 23, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Seven year stride!Since efforts began in 2017, restorations projects have been underway to restore clean water and habitats t… Mar 22, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more