A Lifeline for New York’s Threatened Wetlands

Once a regular victim of illegal midnight dumping, Saw Mill Creek Marsh now provides habitat for three dozen species of birds, including the saltmarsh sparrow, whose population numbers are declining due to sea level rise encroaching on their breeding grounds.  Surrounded by industry on Staten Island’s West Shore, the marsh is encircled by a chain … Continue reading A Lifeline for New York’s Threatened Wetlands