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DNERR Invades Greenland–NH, That Is!

Written on: November 5th, 2015 in Education & OutreachGuest BlogNERRVolunteers

To add variety to the blog and to offer a fresh perspective from our visitors, we are inviting guest bloggers to write posts describing their visits and thoughts while at the reserve.  The guest blog is brought to you by M.L. Christmas and her recent experience visiting one of our sister Reserves.  Enjoy! (Maggie Pletta, DNERR Education Coordinator & […]


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Reserve helped navigate rough seas

Written on: February 11th, 2011 in Coastal Training ProgramSt. Jones Reserve

This week the Reserve hosted a workshop entitled Navigating Rough Seas: Public Issues and Conflict Management.  The workshop was presented by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coastal Services Center (CSC).  This training equipped decision makers with good facilitation skills and meeting process and management skills.  CSC provides wonderful training opportunities nationwide.  Visit the CSC website for […]


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Sea Level Rise featured in Outdoor Delaware

Written on: December 21st, 2010 in Coastal Training ProgramEducation & Outreach

Have you seen the new issue of the Outdoor Delaware Magazine?  Our very own Coastal Training Coordinator, Kelly Valencik, has written an article about sea level rise.  We encourage you to click here to view her article in the magazine.  Outdoor Delaware is a beautiful magazine produced by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.  […]


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Playing in the Dirt

Written on: March 19th, 2010 in Blackbird Creek Events and ProgramsBlackbird Creek ReserveCoastal Training ProgramStewardship

On March 17th at the Blackbird Creek Stewardship Center, 30 adults had a chance to play in the dirt and sand!  The DNERR’s Coastal Training Program hosted the immensely popular Wetlands Restoration Construction Techniques workshop.    The participants were from non-profit organizations, state agencies, county government, and private contracting companies.  All of which who were interested in […]


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