DYK more than one-third of America’s threatened and endangered species live only in wetlands? These diverse habitats support bir…May 7, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
Wildlife biologist. Eagle tamer. Educator. Gardener. Hunter. Angler. All titles that Maurry Mills has gained in his 50-year c…May 1, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more
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 photoApr 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 ServiceApr 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 ServiceApr 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 ServiceApr 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 ServiceMar 29, 2024 | Cape May National Wildlife Refugeread more