https://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Coyote-Reyn-Parsons-1NOV20-11-am-Ferguson_2317-480SQ-crop.jpg5501024Betty Ann Rubinowhttps://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/fi-Conservancy-logo350x100.jpgBetty Ann Rubinow2021-04-16 16:58:002021-04-16 17:00:01Fishers Island’s Coyotes Are Here to Stay
It important to know the difference between egg cases of the invasive Chinese praying mantis and the native Carolina mantis. Both live on Fishers Island.
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Arabella Hatfield and Lillian Kane, two senior honors physics students at Fishers Island School, were State Finalists in the recent 2021 Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair.
https://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Arabella-and-Lillian-crop.jpg4391024Betty Ann Rubinowhttps://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/fi-Conservancy-logo350x100.jpgBetty Ann Rubinow2021-04-01 16:12:002021-04-05 15:04:00FI School Seniors are Finalists in 2021 Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair
Two new books of interest have recently been published: “The Nature of Oaks”, by Douglas Tallamy and “A World On the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds”, by Scott Weidensaul.
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A healthy manatee drifts under dock in Vero Beach, FL amidst reflections of boats on lifts. Disappearing seagrass causing a feeding crisis for manatees is farther up the east coast near Merritt Island. FIConservancy Photo.
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Mating ritual of least terns on South Beach. “What wild creature is more accessible to our eyes and ears, as close to us and everyone in the world, as universal as a bird?” said Nature historian David Attenborough. Todd McCormack Photo
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https://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Young-Barred-Owl-closeup-crop.jpg397766Betty Ann Rubinowhttps://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/fi-Conservancy-logo350x100.jpgBetty Ann Rubinow2021-02-25 16:46:372021-02-26 06:04:25Birds of Prey at Risk from Rodent Poison
Fishers Island’s Coyotes Are Here to Stay
NewsOne of the most adaptable species on earth, the coyote is now well-entrenched on Fishers Island. Reyn Parsons Photo
World of Difference Between Egg Cases
NewsIt important to know the difference between egg cases of the invasive Chinese praying mantis and the native Carolina mantis. Both live on Fishers Island.
FI School Seniors are Finalists in 2021 Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair
NewsArabella Hatfield and Lillian Kane, two senior honors physics students at Fishers Island School, were State Finalists in the recent 2021 Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair.
Two New Books of Note
NewsTwo new books of interest have recently been published: “The Nature of Oaks”, by Douglas Tallamy and “A World On the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds”, by Scott Weidensaul.
A Rite of Spring Returns: Planned Burning on the Parade Grounds
NewsFishers Island Fire Department maintains careful control over planned burning in the Parade Grounds Sanctuary in March. Jane Ahrens Photo
A Cautionary Tale For Fishers Island Seagrass: Florida’s Seagrass Disaster
NewsA healthy manatee drifts under dock in Vero Beach, FL amidst reflections of boats on lifts. Disappearing seagrass causing a feeding crisis for manatees is farther up the east coast near Merritt Island. FIConservancy Photo.
Tread Lightly: It’s Mating Season
NewsMating ritual of least terns on South Beach. “What wild creature is more accessible to our eyes and ears, as close to us and everyone in the world, as universal as a bird?” said Nature historian David Attenborough. Todd McCormack Photo
Birds of Prey at Risk from Rodent Poison
NewsBirds of prey feed on rodents that may have ingested poisonous anticoagulant rodenticides, thereby transferring the poison to the birds.