https://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Box-Tree-Moth-PennStateExt-Didier-Descouens.jpg7391024Betty Ann Rubinowhttps://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/fi-Conservancy-logo350x100.jpgBetty Ann Rubinow2021-06-02 11:23:182021-06-03 14:30:12New and Serious Threat to Boxwood Shrubs
Clear marine debris from your favorite beach or private beach and Michele Klimczak, FIConservancy Marine Debris Coordinator, will haul it away and sort it. She will also memorialize your achievement with a photograph posted on Facebook.
https://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Michele-Klimczak-carries-debris-from-beach-crop.jpg4481024Betty Ann Rubinowhttps://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/fi-Conservancy-logo350x100.jpgBetty Ann Rubinow2021-04-29 12:00:312021-05-02 21:35:31Marine Debris Cleanup: Adopt a Beach
https://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Osprey-Bill-Colman-crop2.jpg335670Betty Ann Rubinowhttps://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/fi-Conservancy-logo350x100.jpgBetty Ann Rubinow2021-04-23 23:37:092021-05-08 11:08:342021 Spring Migratory Bird Count
In late April, Michele Klimczak discovered a roll of wooden fencing as she cleared marine debris on a beach. Today that fencing forms a protective barrier next to nesting shorebirds on South Beach. Geb Cook Photo
https://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Fencing-Michele-crop.jpg4861024Betty Ann Rubinowhttps://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/fi-Conservancy-logo350x100.jpgBetty Ann Rubinow2021-04-22 23:17:082021-04-22 23:23:35Marine Debris Repurposed!
https://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Juvenile-eagle-Jan.20-2021-John-Spofford-crop.jpg3931024Betty Ann Rubinowhttps://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/fi-Conservancy-logo350x100.jpgBetty Ann Rubinow2021-04-21 13:46:562021-04-21 17:38:13Note to Ospreys: Bald Eagles May Be Moving Into the Neighborhood
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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.
https://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Chinese-Praying-Mantis.jpg5981024Betty Ann Rubinowhttps://www.ficonservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/fi-Conservancy-logo350x100.jpgBetty Ann Rubinow2021-04-04 17:54:082021-04-04 18:05:30World of Difference Between Egg Cases
New and Serious Threat to Boxwood Shrubs
NewsDo you have boxwood shrubs or hedges on your property? If so, you’ll need to keep a sharp eye out for a new threat: The box tree moth.
Marine Debris Cleanup: Adopt a Beach
NewsClear marine debris from your favorite beach or private beach and Michele Klimczak, FIConservancy Marine Debris Coordinator, will haul it away and sort it. She will also memorialize your achievement with a photograph posted on Facebook.
2021 Spring Migratory Bird Count
Events, NewsMark your calendars for the 2021 Spring Migratory Bird Count Sat. May 16, 8 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Meet at the Island Community Center. Bring binoculars.
Marine Debris Repurposed!
NewsIn late April, Michele Klimczak discovered a roll of wooden fencing as she cleared marine debris on a beach. Today that fencing forms a protective barrier next to nesting shorebirds on South Beach. Geb Cook Photo
Note to Ospreys: Bald Eagles May Be Moving Into the Neighborhood
NewsThree-year-old juvenile bald eagle flies over Fishers Island, Jan. 20, 2021. John Spofford Photo
Summer Internship Opportunity
NewsStudents are invited to apply for a summer internship with FIConservancy’s Island Sentinels team.
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.