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Cornell University and Robert J. Kent, Sr., Extension Association with New York Sea Grant Program Receives Brine Family Trust Grant

The New York Sea Grant Program received the Brine Family Trust grant to conduct a native insect pollinator project with Westhampton Beach Middle School.

(PRWEB) October 4, 2007 -- The New York Sea Grant Program received the Brine Family Trust grant to conduct a native insect pollinator project with Westhampton Beach Middle School. The New York Sea Grant mission statement is to develop and bring science to the shore to protect and enhance the economies, ecosystems, and resources of New York State’s coats. The Sea Grant Extension will be working with sixty students from Westhampton Beach Middle School to plant native coastal wildflowers and to create habitat for native bees.

"We are delighted to receive this grant from the Brine Family Charitable Trust which will enable us to expand our efforts to involve students on Eastern Long Island in restoring coastal ecosystems which are under considerable developmental pressure," says Robert J. Kent, Associate Program Leader, New York Sea Grant, Cornell University.

We are delighted to receive this grant from the Brine Family Charitable Trust which will enable us to expand our efforts to involve students on Eastern Long Island in restoring coastal ecosystems which are under considerable developmental pressure
The Brine Family Charitable Trust 2007 Summer Grant program for the East End of Long Island was created to fund projects on Long Island that serve to sustain The East End’s biodiversity, recover its endangered species, and maintain its natural ecosystem.

The Brine Family Charitable Trust, founded by Kevin R. Brine in 1989, is a recognized 501(c)(3) established as a private nonoperating foundation under section 509(a) of the Internal Revenue code. The trust does not accept donations.

To learn more about the New York Sea Grant Extension, please visit www.nysgextension.org

Contact:
Michelle Roth
P: 212-794-0990
Email: 2007grant @ rarewildflower.org

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