Wendy Walsh

Wendy Walsh, New Jersey Field Office
Senior Fish & Wildlife Biologist
Address

4 E. Jimmie Leeds Road
Suite 4
Galloway, NJ 08205
United States

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Areas of expertise
Endangered Species Act
coastal issues (beach nourishment, dredging)
coastal species (rufa red knot, piping plover, seabeach amaranth)
offshore wind

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