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Cumberland Island National Seashore
The Mullet Wrapper

For over ten years now, Cumberland Island National Seashore has published a newsletter that highlights all of the wonderful happenings that occur within our work community. Ever since its inception, the newsletter has been lovingly named: "The Mullet Wrapper". We hope you enjoy! (You must have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer to view these .pdf files.)

Spring 2009

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Winter 2008

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Fall 2007

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Winter 2006

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Osprey perched on the east coast of the island.  

Did You Know?
Cumberland Island provides important habitat for a number of species including threatened and endangered shore birds such as American Oystercatchers, Least Terns, and Wilson’s Plovers. The island is an important stopover point for migrating birds on the transatlantic migratory flyway.

Last Updated: June 25, 2009 at 14:16 EST