Author:Sydney Giuliano
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[edit]U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service articles
[edit]Articles by Giuliano can be found through a search query on USA.gov
2021
[edit]- Flowers they both will love: Pollinator-friendly perennials for Mom and Mother Nature (May 3) (online article)
2022
[edit]- Meet the bees of the Northeast (Apr. 20) (online article)
- Grand opening of new Allens Pond accessible trail (Aug. 15) (online article)
- Confronting climate change (May 9) (online article)
- Saving the tricolored bat (Sep. 13) (online article)
- Sarah Shearer: A term employee makes a permanent impression (Oct. 13) (online article)
- Wildlife's most magical adaptations (Oct. 27) (online article)
- Nearly 1,000 acres of Fones Cliffs to be returned to the Rappahannock Tribe (Dec. 15) (online article)
- Secluded isopod likely to face few population threats in the near future (Dec. 28) (online article) Note: Originally titled "Rye Cove isopod does not warrant federal protection"
2023
[edit]- Protecting small species yields big rewards (Feb. 14) (online article)
- Turning Tribal trust into a conservation community (Mar. 30) (online article)
- Wild roommates (May 3) (online article)
Misc.
[edit]- A fall foliage tour of the Northeast (coauthored with Leah Riley) (online article)
- Harriet Tubman homestead discovered (online article)
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