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Audubon sanctuary gets $3 million for work to save marsh

Summary by Coastal Review Online
This view of Pine Island marsh does not show the project areas, but Walnut Island homes are visible at the right of the frame. Photo: Kip Tabb COROLLA — Officials with the Donal C. O’Brien Sanctuary and Audubon Center at Pine Island hope to add to their toolkit for mitigating the effects of sea level rise on marsh environments with help from a recent $3.05 million grant. The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation awarded the money to the sanctuar…
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Coastal Review Online broke the news in on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
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