Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge: Research Conducted by Partners

Research by non-U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) personnel on Forsythe Refuge is conducted by academic institutions, Federal, State, and local agencies, non-governmental organizations, and qualified members of the general public.  Only research that is relevant, applicable, and useful to the refuge or the National Wildlife Refuge System (Refuge System) would be allowed.  

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Sea lavender (Limonium carolinianum) growing on the salt marsh.
Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge protects more than 48,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitats. More than 82 percent of Forsythe refuge is wetlands, of which 78 percent is salt marsh, interspersed with shallow coves and bays. The refuge’s location in one of the Atlantic Flyway’...