The mission of the Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative (NBI) is to conserve the native biodiversity of Nantucket through collaborative research, monitoring and education.
Objectives:
- To work in partnership with conservation organizations, educational institutions, governmental agencies, local businesses and individuals to further the mission of the NBI;
- To support and facilitate biodiversity research on Nantucket, Tuckernuck and Muskeget Islands and surrounding waters and share results with the scientific community and the general public;
- To develop a comprehensive inventory of island species and document population trends;
- To coordinate the cataloging of data and reports and organize the deposition of biological species at appropriate institutions;
- To detect and manage invasive exotic species that pose a threat to biodiversity on the islands;
- To educate the public about the significance of diverse biological communities and inspire them to become responsible stewards of the environment; and
- To make biodiversity information available to conservation organizations, government agencies and the general public involved in decisions that affect Nantucket’s environment.
NBI is a collaborative effort of the following organizations: Linda Loring Nature Foundation, Maria Mitchell Association, Massachusetts Audubon Society, Massachusetts Natural Heritage & Endangered Spcies Program, Nantucket Conservation Foundation, Nantucket Islands Land Bank Commission, Nantucket Land & Water Council, Nantucket Memorial Airport, Science Department of the Nantucket High School, Trustees of Reservations, Tuckernuck Land Trust, UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station and US Fish and Wildlife Service.
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