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Monthly Archives: March 2023

Meet the New Director, Peter Zahler!
20 Mar 2023

Meet the New Director, Peter Zahler!

by zneweb | posted in: International Conservation, Local Conservation | 1

This week, we have a guest blog post from ZNE’s new Director of Field Conservation, Peter Zahler. We’re so excited to have him on board! Hello everyone! My name is Peter Zahler and I am the new Director of Field … Continued

Marbled Salamander Breakthrough
13 Mar 2023

Marbled Salamander Breakthrough

by Matt Kamm | posted in: Amphibians, Local Conservation | 0

Ecological restoration is a slow process. Often, we must wait several years to see if our work is paying off. Plants must mature, flower, and spread seeds. Turtles often don’t reach reproductive maturity until 16 years of age or even … Continued

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