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Volunteers plant first habitat island

April 14, 2026

Scott Wilkingon, a master naturalist, reviews the Fourth Street Preserve master plan with volunteers from Dogfish Head Brewing during their 2026 Benevolence Day in Lewes.

The group planted trees for the preserve’s first habitat island. In front (l-r) are Pam Costanzi, Fourth Street Preserve campaign manager; Rodney Robinson, landscape architect; and Wilkinson. Read more in the Friday, April 17 edition of the Cape Gazette.

 

 

Bill Shull has been covering Lewes for the Cape Gazette since 2023. He comes to the world of print journalism after 40 years in TV news. Bill has worked in his hometown of Philadelphia, as well as Atlanta and Washington, D.C. He came to Lewes in 2014 to help launch WRDE-TV. Bill served as WRDE’s news director for more than eight years, working in Lewes and Milton. He is a 1986 graduate of Penn State University. Bill is an avid aviation and wildlife photographer, and a big Penn State football, Eagles, Phillies and PGA Tour golf fan. Bill, his wife Jill and their rescue cat, Lucky, live in Rehoboth Beach.