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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Delaware Newsletter for 2022-07-10 ( 5 items )  
Defenders of Wildlife: Delaware Bay Red Knot Shorebird Numbers Remain Historically Low Despite Modest Increase (10)
CAPE MAY, New Jersey, July 7 (TNSres) -- The Defenders of Wildlife issued the following news: The Delaware Bay Shorebird Project, which has assessed shorebird numbers in the region for 26 years, found that the threatened red knot shorebird's numbers remained at historically low levels in 2022. The red knots modestly increased from 6,800 in 2021 to over 12,000 this year, but that number is less than half the 2019 peak count of 30,000 and a fraction of the peak population of over 94,000 in 1989.  more PR

Earthjustice: Delaware Bay Red Knot Shorebird Numbers Remain Historically Low Despite Modest Increase (10)
CAPE MAY, New Jersey, July 7 (TNSres) -- Earthjustice issued the following news release: The Delaware Bay Shorebird Project, which has assessed shorebird numbers in the region for 26 years, found that the threatened red knot shorebird's numbers remained at historically low levels in 2022. The red knots modestly increased from 6,800 in 2021 to over 12,000 this year, but that number is less than half the 2019 peak count of 30,000 and a fraction of the peak population of over 94,000 in 1989. "The more PR

Global Down Syndrome Foundation Awards Over $76k in Education Grants to 11 Down Syndrome Organizations Across the U.S., Abroad (10)
DENVER, Colorado, July 7 -- The Global Down Syndrome Foundation issued the following news release: Global Down Syndrome Foundation (GLOBAL) awarded over $76,000 in education grants to Down syndrome organizations across the United States and abroad. Since the founding of the GLOBAL Membership Program in 2012, more than $1 Million to 235 grants - education, employment and COVID - have been provided to GLOBAL Organization Members. This year's education grants will fund eleven programs in Albania, more PR

International Literacy Association: Linnea Ehri Receives William S. Gray Citation of Merit (10)
NEWARK, Delaware, July 6 (TNSawa) -- The International Literacy Association issued the following news release on July 5, 2022: The International Literacy Association (ILA) announced today the winners of its 2022 awards and grants, including its top honor and one of the literacy field's most prestigious--the William S. Gray Citation of Merit--which was awarded to City University of New York's Linnea Ehri. The William S. Gray Citation of Merit honors a nationally or internationally known individ more PR

Winners of International Literacy Association's 2022 Children's and Young Adults' Book Awards Announced (10)
NEWARK, Delaware, July 6 (TNSawa) -- The International Literacy Association issued the following news release on July 5, 2022: The International Literacy Association (ILA) announced today the winners of its 2022 Children's and Young Adults' Book Awards, a program that honors emerging authors whose work exemplifies the best from rising stars in the literature landscape. The 13 titles from this year's honorees represent a wide variety of genres, themes and topics. They include mind-grabbing exam more PR