Four Brothers Islands

The Four Brother Islands are four islands with a total of 14.2 acres. These islands were once the home to a healthy and diversified bird population, but most vegetation is now dead from an over-population of cormorants, and a significantly smaller variety of species remain on the islands today. It is a bird sanctuary for the benefit of the gulls and under the management of the Nature Conservancy. Wildlife Species Often Seen
Double-crested cormorant

Identify And Describe The Management Organization
The Nature Conservancy

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Latitude: 44.427912 Longitude: -73.333842 Elevation: 112 ft
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