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SAVERS FUNDrive - Saturday, April 21, 2018

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2018 Fundraiser to help NECWA. Help raise money for NECWA by donating your used items to SAVERS in Plymouth. When you drop off at SAVERS, tell them that you are donating on behalf of NECWA and NECWA will receive money for each item you donate. Date: Saturday, April 21, 2018 Time: 10 am - 2 pm Location: SAVERS, Plymouth, 10 Pilgrim Hill Road

The Nature of Conservation: Where are the North Atlantic right whale calves?

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                                                                                                                                   Photograph Credit: Krill Carson Hi! This is Ingrid Biedron again, and this week I'd like to highlight North Atlantic right whales. No new North Atlantic right whale calves have been sighted this season. Usually right whale calves are seen in January and February in ocean waters from Georgia to Florida. On average, about 17 calves are born per year. 2017 was a tragic year for the North Atlantic right whale. At least 17 right whales were found dead, 12 in Canada and 5 in the United States (US). Right whale fluking off R...

New NECWA Toddler Shirt - As Cute as a Baby Whale

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Hot off the press, this toddler shirt is super adorable for anyone who loves whales!  How can you say no to this shirt with the text ""I'm as cute as a baby whale!" The baby humpback whale design is the creation of artist Mary Jo Danton. This 100% cotton, 5.5 oz shirt comes in two colors: pink and aqua colors.  Toddler sizes to choose from are 2T, 3T, 4T, 5-6 and 7. All toddler shirts are $13 plus shipping and handling. To purchase yours today and support NECWA's projects and activities, go to our NECWA online Store by clicking HERE . All proceeds from the sale of merchandise through NECWA's online store go to support our many projects and activities.  Thank you!

NECWA at the New England Saltwater Fishing Show

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NECWA will once again have a booth at the New England Saltwater Fishing Show from March 9th through March 11th.  We will be chatting up our New England Basking Shark and Ocean Sunfish Sighting Project (www.nebshark.org) as well as our Diamondback Terrapin Sighting Project. You can pick-up our free sighting keytags for these projects as well as Mass Audubon's Sea Turtle Sighting Network. Stop by the booth and say hello to the NECWA crew! We will have lots of free give-aways as well as a few things for purchase to help support our efforts.  See you there!

Team Mola talk at the Wellfleet Public Library on Sunday, March 4th

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The Nature of Conservation: Hawaii Adventure with Dad

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In January of this year, my dad and I went on a trip to Hawai’i, to the islands of Hawai’i Island and Oahu. We enjoyed exploring a tropical environment with diverse and beautiful ecosystems and welcoming people. I only was able to glimpse a fraction of what the region holds, but I enjoyed seeing manta rays, humpback whale, green sea turtles, many fish, and even a monk seal!  In addition to being in Hawai’i for vacation, I was there as part of a team to review work of the Pacific Islands Climate Science Center, a collaboration between the United States Geological Survey (USGS), also under the Department of the Interior, and the University of Hawai’i at Hilo, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, University of Guam, and other research partners. We also visited the Hawai’i Wildlife Research Center, the only center of its kind in Hawai’i, which provides wildlife rehabilitation to native wildlife, mostly birds, in Hawai’i.  I think NECWA and the ...

The Nature of Conservation: Your Voice Does Matter

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Hi: This is Ingrid Biedron again. I learned from a colleague who works on the Hill that it DOES make a difference if you contact your Senator or Congressperson! You can tweet them, call them, e-mail them, send them a letter, or visit them in person! It does matter! Even as few as 10 tweets on one issue is sometimes enough for a staffer to highlight that issue for their boss, the Senator or Congressperson.  If you care about an issue, I encourage you to let your representatives know, in the way that is easiest for you. It is important that you contact the representatives for the STATE YOU LIVE IN! Most likely, representatives will be concerned about responding to issues that their constituents care about, so that they can count on their votes for re-election. That means that representatives will most likely listen to and address the concerns of the people they represent but may not pay as much attention to comments from people living outside the state they represent. To f...

Ingrid Biedron - The Nature of Conservation!

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Hello!  I’m Ingrid Biedron, a marine scientist and conservationist, and I’m excited to have an opportunity to blog for NECWA! I am a huge fan of NECWA and the blood, sweat and tears that its Founder, President, and CEO, Krill Carson, and NECWA’s many volunteers and interns, dedicate to wildlife in New England’s coast and oceans.  I have worked at an ocean conservation NGO, for NOAA, and for several academic institutions, and I’m always looking for a better way to use science and policy to protect the planet and the wildlife and communities that depend on it. I am originally from Chelsea, Michigan, have spent a lot of time in New England, and currently live in Washington, DC. I’ll be blogging about my thoughts on marine ecosystems and how we can continue to protect them.  So keep an eye on this blog site and thank you for taking an interest in the natural world around you!