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Bring the Bays Back to Life One Oyster Garden at a Time
This spring, we’re bringing oyster gardening to Oyster Bay Drive in Fenwick Island in partnership with the Inland Bays. It’s a simple, hands-on way to restore water quality and support marine life right from your own dock. At Black Forest Wildlife CoExist Foundation, this is what we do—real projects, real impact, right where we live.

Ben Parsons
Apr 21


Restoring a Native Windbreak: A Black Forest Wildlife CoExist Project
When land is cleared for homes, natural tree lines—and the protection they provide—are often lost. At Black Forest Wildlife Preserve, we’re restoring a native windbreak using naturally occurring loblolly pines. It’s a simple, practical approach that protects trees, supports wildlife, and offers a model any property or neighborhood can replicate. Contact us to request loblolly saplings.
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Michelle Parsons
Apr 5


Black Forest Wildlife Preserve: Protecting Delaware’s Wild Heart
The Black Forest Wildlife Preserve in Sussex County is a sanctuary where nature thrives and the community actively protects it. From preserving vital habitats to youth-led initiatives like Sussex Teens Are Responsible Stewards (STARS), Ben Parsons and local volunteers are inspiring conservation, education, and stewardship across Delaware.

Ben Parsons
Sep 3, 2025


Building a Future for the Delmarva Fox Squirrel
The Delmarva fox squirrel, once endangered, is a conservation success story in Delaware. Through habitat restoration, tree planting, and preservation efforts, volunteers and programs like the Black Forest Wildlife Coexist Program are ensuring this species continues to thrive for generations to come.

Ben Parsons
Sep 2, 2025


The Threat of Habitat Fragmentation
While helping create trails through preserved lands, I learned about habitat fragmentation — how urban development breaks continuous habitats into smaller patches. From lower biodiversity to higher extinction risks, the impact on wildlife is serious. Here’s why preserving open space matters.

Ben Parsons
Sep 1, 2025


Meet Ben Parsons: Leading the Next Generation of Conservation at Black Forest Wildlife Preserve
Ben Parsons, the 2025 Governor’s Young Environmentalist Award recipient, is making a lasting impact in Delaware. From preserving 60 acres of wildlife habitat to founding Sussex Teens Are Responsible Stewards (STARS), his work inspires conservation, education, and youth empowerment.

Ben Parsons
Aug 31, 2025


Why Saving Our Ecological Preserves Is Essential for the Planet's Future
Discover why ecological preserves are critical to biodiversity, climate stability, clean air and water, and human well-being. Protecting nature is protecting our future.
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Michelle Parsons
Jun 2, 2025
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