New Funding Boost Restores Vital Salt Marsh Habitat at Sunken Meadow State Park
Healing the Coastline
Sunken Meadow State Park on Long Island received a major environmental boost this week. A 1.5 million dollar award from the Long Island Sound Futures Fund will support the restoration of 14 acres of salt marsh — an ecosystem that protects coastlines, supports marine life, and absorbs carbon from the atmosphere.
Why Salt Marshes Matter
Salt marshes act like nature’s shield. They reduce storm damage, improve water quality, and provide critical nursery habitat for fish, birds, and other marine species. Yet many marshes have been lost to development, erosion, and pollution.
A Project With Long-Term Vision
The new funding will help rebuild tidal flow, remove outdated infrastructure, and replant native vegetation. Conservationists believe the project will restore natural balance to Sunken Meadow’s coastline and create a more resilient habitat for decades to come.
THE HEART OF IT
Good news often starts with planting something small. Salt marsh restoration may look simple, but it protects communities, strengthens ecosystems, and helps nature bounce back. When we invest in the environment, the returns last for generations.
SOURCE: Audubon Society
URL: https://www.audubon.org/new-york/news/sunken-meadow-restoration-gains-traction-15-million-award
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