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From piping plovers to American oystercatchers, this Plymouth-based conservation group tracks bird recovery while connecting ...
Jun. 9—When Shiloh Schulte was growing up, his family often found him exploring the woods, binoculars in hand. His childhood interest in wildlife turned into a career in biology and a love for ...
KENNEBUNK, Maine — Shiloh Schulte is the new chair of the Kennebunk Select Board. At its first meeting of the new fiscal year on Tuesday, the board picked Schulte as its new leader by a vote of ...
He was 46. "Shiloh was a lifelong birdwatcher, conservationist, and scientist whose passion for the natural world was infectious," the GoFundMe, co-organized by Jonah Jill Schulte reads.
Shiloh Schulte, a biologist who spent his life chasing birds across hemispheres, belonged to the latter group. He died in the North Slope of Alaska when the helicopter he was using to reach a ...
There are nearly 15,000 oystercatchers in North America today,compared to about 10,000 in 2008, according to Shiloh Schulte, a former senior shorebird scientist with Manomet Conservation Sciences.
Shiloh Schulte was a shorebird scientist for Massachusetts-based Manomet Conservation Sciences. The company and family identified him as a passenger of a helicopter that crashed near Deadhorse on ...
Courtesy Shiloh Schulte / Manomet To stop the decline before the species became threatened, conservationists instituted a wide range of protections suited for specific locations.
According to Select Board Chair Shiloh Schulte, the available position already has attracted as many as 25 submitted resumes, with more expected in the coming weeks.
Shiloh Schulte, who served as vice chair, was elected chair by his peers in a 4-3 vote, with board members Miriam Whitehouse, Lisa Pratt and Leslie Trentalange dissenting.