A Look into New England’s Salt Marsh Farming “Hayday”
by Alexa Livingston, Rachel Carson NWR Intern Stretching 50 miles along the southern Maine coast, Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge preserves and protects delicate salt marsh ecosystems and the rich history of coastal New England agriculture preserved within them. On any given summer morning, Refuge staff head out to one of the 13 estuaries encompassed by the Refuge to collect data, restore habitat, and discover remnant agricultural structures designed by salt marsh farmers that tell a fascinating story. In the…