Stories by Megan Ossmann
Megan is a Habitat Goal Implementation Team staffer at the Chesapeake Bay Program, where she supports the Wetland, American Black Duck and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation workgroups. She holds a master's in environmental management from Duke University and a bachelor’s in environmental studies from Adelphi University. Originally from Long Island, N.Y., she is excited to bring her passion for coastal science and wildlife conservation to the Chesapeake Bay region.
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Get to know these five Chesapeake Bay wetlands
May 19, 2020Explore the unique beauty and benefits that wetlands offer
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A new shoreline uses oyster castles to shield a community
February 19, 2020Volunteers in a Virginia neighborhood work together to restore their backyard
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Seven critters that call wetlands home
November 22, 2019By restoring wetland on your property, these critters could become regular visitors
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