The Wetlands Institute
The Wetlands Institute is a non-profit organization started in 1969 by the executive director of WWF, Herbert Mills. The Wetlands Institute sits on 6,000 acres (24 km2) of protected wetlands in Stone Harbor, New Jersey.[1] It hosts educational tours and courses and is a base for research on wetlands ecology.
It is home to the annual Wings 'n Water art festival.
References
- ^ "History of The Wetlands Institute". The Wetlands Institute.
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