Against all odds, the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel bird colony is saved
Thousands of seabirds at Fort Wool in Hampton on Tuesday, July 7, 2020. The unprecedented $2.2 million project moved the birds off the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel island to make room for a new tunnel. (Kristen Zeis/The Virginian-Pilot)

Against all odds, the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel bird colony is saved

JUL 25, 2020  12:13 PM

At the mouth of the Hampton Roads harbor, a success story unfolds. It’s told through legions of beating wings, swirling around an old fortress-like speck in a snow globe.

Just months ago, this 25,000-bird colony — one of the most important gatherings of endangered migratory seabirds in Virginia — seemed doomed.

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