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The NTSB reveals the pilot’s first North Slope flight in the June 4 helicopter crash near Kuparuk that killed conservation ...
Shiloh Schulte, 46, died in a helicopter crash in Alaska while working on conservation efforts. Schulte was a respected member of the Kennebunk community, serving on the Select Board and ...
Shiloh 'gave his all – always with a warm heart' A GoFundMe page has been set up to support Schulte’s family, including his wife and their two daughters. The GoFundMe campaign has a goal of ...
Shiloh Schulte, 46, died in a helicopter crash in Alaska while working on conservation efforts. Schulte was a respected member of the Kennebunk community, serving on the Select Board and ...
KENNEBUNK, Maine – As the community mourns the death of Shiloh Schulte, one of its most liked, respected, and dedicated citizens, there is one word that Select Board member Kortney Nedeau says ...
A conservation team unloads biodegradable wave breaks from a boat on May 27, 2025. The cement jute wave breaks designed for ...
Shiloh Schulte, a biologist who spent his life chasing birds across hemispheres, belonged to the latter group. He died in the North Slope of Alaska when the helicopter he was using to reach a ...
Shiloh Schulte, 46, died in a helicopter crash last week. He was known for his efforts to restore the American Oystercatcher population. When Shiloh Schulte was growing up, his family often found ...
Shiloh Schulte, PhD, worked as a senior shorebird scientist with the Manomet Conservation Sciences center, a nonprofit based in Plymouth. Schulte lived in Kennebunk, Maine, where he previously ...
Shiloh Schulte, 46, who previously served on Kennebunk's Select Board, was conducting conservation work in the remote North Slope region when the helicopter crashed Wednesday.
As the community of Kennebunk mourns the death of Shiloh Schulte, one of its most liked, respected, and dedicated citizens, there is one word that Select Board member Kortney Nedeau says describes ...
KENNEBUNK, Maine – As the community mourns the death of Shiloh Schulte, one of its most liked, respected, and dedicated citizens, there is one word that Select Board member Kortney Nedeau says ...