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Restoration Grant Awarded Two Friends of Scarborough Marsh Restoration Projects Receive U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and FishAmerica Foundation Funds >>MORE
Mill Brook Water Quality Analysis Final Report A restoration project was undertaken in 2004 to restore the 350-acre salt marsh in the lower Mill Brook watershed. In February 2005, Friends of Scarborough Marsh was awarded a grant to conduct Water Quality Testing in Mill Brook. The report is now available. >>MORE
Nonesuch Salt Marsh Restoration Project Completed Scarborough Marsh restoration partners completed their fifth major salt marsh restoration project in Scarborough Marsh Wildlife Management Area in four years. This most recent project promises to help restore the ecological health of the Nonesuch River, a 247-acre subwatershed of the 3,100-acre Scarborough Marsh. >>MORE
Libby River Salt Marsh Restoration Project Completed Scarborough Marsh restoration partners continue to work together, and have just completed the fourth major salt marsh restoration project in Scarborough Marsh Wildlife Management Area. This most recent project promises to help restore the ecological health of the 114 acre section of the Libby River Marsh upstream from the Black Point Road (Route 207). >>MORE
Dedication Ceremony - Cascade Brook The Cascade Brook Restoration Project was a complex restoration project that was finished at the end of February, 2004. Restoring this marsh has taken hard work and cooperation, and all of the partners, can be proud of their achievement. Now a handsome commemorative stone and plaque marks the site of this momentous first restoration project achieved by Friends of Scarborough Marsh and its partners. >>MORE
The Need for Restoration
Phragmites Q&A Fact Sheet
Rodeo Q&A Fact Sheet
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