davidoneill
@davidj_oneill
President of @MassAudubon - Protecting the Nature of Massachusetts for People and Wildlife
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http://massaudubon.org 12-03-2021 18:45:12
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Pleased to share that Jocelyn is joining Mass Audubon as our first Chief Conservation Officer. Her accomplishments speak for themselves & we're ecstatic she's joining us. We've set ambitious goals and Jocelyn's proven leadership will help us meet them. massaudubon.org/news/press-roo…
Very proud of Mass Audubon's All Persons Trails & grateful for the incredible support & leadership we receive from the wonderful Jerry Berrier. He's appropriately praised in this The New York Times piece highlighting the importance of accessibility in nature. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
This is a great column in @CommonWealthMag. A combination of public investment, state/local/federal partnerships, & nature-based solutions is fundamentally necessary to combat climate change. cc: MassDOER Division of Ecological Restoration (DER) Massachusetts Energy and Environmental Affairs MassDEP Massachusetts Dept. of Fish & Game commonwealthmagazine.org/opinion/buildi…
I'm grateful to Rep. Jim McGovern, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen & the >70 orgs who worked to get the Connecticut River Watershed Partnership Act introduced in Congress. This would be the biggest New England watershed conservation effort in decades. Now let’s get it passed! massaudubon.org/news/latest/ta…
As waters rise and storm events grow more severe, thoughtfully managed retreat can help landowners and create vital flood control barriers. That’s why Mass Audubon supports proposed voluntary buyback legislation. @CommonWealthMag Jennifer Smith commonwealthmagazine.org/environment/a-…
Folks in historically marginalized communities are often the hardest hit by climate change, so let’s ensure they are the ones who get an economic boost via clean energy job training. bostonglobe.com/2023/09/04/sci… The Boston Globe
Trees are hands-down the most effective way to combat rising temperatures in cities. That's why Mass Audubon is facilitating the Boston Tree Alliance to work with private landowners to plant new trees and reduce urban heat deserts. The New York Times nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Grateful to our policy team & Harvard Forest for their work on this visionary report. Growing Solar, Protecting Nature provides rock solid evidence that MA can build enough solar energy to meet our climate goals without sacrificing our irreplaceable forests & farmlands.
So proud of the Mass Audubon Coastal Waterbird Team, who received the Audubon Society Keesee Conservation Award for their work in protecting Piping Plovers. CWP helped recover the number of nesting plovers from 135 pairs in 1986 to 1,032 pairs in 2022! ny.audubon.org/events/keesee-…
Usually the mention of Mass Audubon and illegal narcotics is the last thing I'd want to see in the media. But this Boston Magazine piece from Jonathan Soroff is a prime, real-life example of the benefits of birding and nature's restorative powers. bostonmagazine.com/news/2023/10/1…
Incredibly proud of Sara Karp, Mass Audubon’s Youth Climate Leadership representative, for testifying on Beacon Hill last week in favor of a bill that would add climate justice to public school curriculums. The next generation is up for the challenge! bostonglobe.com/2023/10/11/met…
One-fifth of all cranberry bogs in Mass. will likely be retired this decade. Mass Audubon is restoring these former industrial sites into crucial carbon-storing wetlands. Great piece by Reasons to be Cheerful featuring our own Alex Hackman! reasonstobecheerful.world/cranberry-grow… #coastalrestoration
In 1986, there were <200 breeding pairs of Piping Plovers in MA This year we counted >1,100 pairs—the most on record We’re thrilled to see our 35+ yrs of conservation work paying off. More work left to restore populations to health, but this is progress! massaudubon.org/news/record-nu…
More than 1,100 pairs of Piping Plovers nested in Massachusetts this year—an increase of more than 500 percent since Mass Audubon’s Coastal Waterbird Program began in 1986. Very proud of our team for this extraordinary global success story! cbsnews.com/boston/news/pi…
Kudos to Governor Maura Healey & Sec. Tepper for creating ResilientCoasts initiative, which will analyze potential strategies to protect homes, coastal communities, businesses, & natural resources from rising sea levels. commonwealthbeacon.org/environment/a-… #climatechange #naturebasedclimatesolutions