Ensuring More Terrapins Live to See Tomorrow
Northern diamondback terrapin nesting season may be coming to end, but Conserve Wildlife Foundation’s Great Bay Terrapin Project volunteers are still hard at work. During the peak of their nesting […]
Northern diamondback terrapin nesting season may be coming to end, but Conserve Wildlife Foundation’s Great Bay Terrapin Project volunteers are still hard at work. During the peak of their nesting […]
Tiny terrapins, most only measuring a few inches in length, were introduced to their new marshy homes this May thanks to the Little Egg Harbor School District and Conserve Wildlife […]
by CWF Great Bay Terrapin Project Volunteer Intern, Madison Rose O’Malley This summer, I had the chance to volunteer for the Great Bay Terrapin Project to help survey the local […]
by Ben Wurst / Senior Wildlife Biologist Work on this project is done under NJDEP Fish & Wildlife Scientific Collecting Permit SC2023048 When we founded the Great Bay Terrapin Project, […]
by Ben Wurst, Senior Wildlife Biologist This past Monday I joined several partners to release a very special northern diamondback terrapin back into the wild. This adult female terrapin had […]
by Ben Wurst, Habitat Program Manager
by Ben Wurst, Habitat Program Manager Over the past several years, I have worked with LBIF to help guide their efforts to provide habitat for wildlife on their property in […]
By Pat Johnson CWF Habitat Manager Ben Wurst is known first and foremost for his work with New Jersey’s resident Osprey population. The job of a habitat manager doesn’t stop […]