Environmental Guardian: Meet the New Protector of Long Island's Ecological Frontiers

A Fresh Face in Wildlife Conservation: Julie Dickerson Steps Up as Local Environmental Guardian
The Shelter Island and North Fork communities are welcoming a new environmental champion as Julie Dickerson of Cutchogue takes the helm as their top wildlife enforcement officer. Her appointment comes on the heels of Officer Emilio Zullo's departure, who recently announced his return to Westchester County after dedicating three years of service to the region.
Dickerson brings a wealth of local knowledge and commitment to environmental protection, promising to continue the critical work of preserving the area's delicate ecological balance. Her transition into this pivotal role represents a seamless continuation of dedicated conservation efforts that have long been a hallmark of the Department of Environmental Conservation's local presence.
As the new Environmental Conservation Officer (ECO), Dickerson will be responsible for protecting wildlife, enforcing environmental regulations, and ensuring the natural resources of Shelter Island and the North Fork remain safeguarded for future generations.