The following is a list of the pages and articles from the Spring 2001 Audubon Advocate. These pages are in Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format (PDF). In order to view these files, if you do not already have the Acrobat Reader installed, you will need Acrobat Reader, which is available for free from the Adobe website. To receive the Advocate in it's original form, please send a request with your name, address and phone number to Spring 2001 Audubon Advocate, Audubon New York, 200 Trillium Lane, Albany, NY 12203.

 Page 1 - Front Page
  • Audubon's Hoyt Award Given to Next Generation
  • Schumer Highlights Conservation Policies
  • Inside this issue
 Page 2
  • Creating a Culture of Conservation
  • Upcoming Events
  • Masthead
 Page 3
  • Audubon Council Meeting Photos
  • Hoyt Award and Schumer Interviews continued from front page
 Page 4
  • Fifth Annual Muckrace Slated To Fly September 8
  • E-List sign up
  • Make a Bequest to Audubon
 Page 5 - Habitat
  • Reunited: A Bird Conservation Success Story
  • Erin Crotty named State Environmental Conservation Commissioner
  • Birding Authority Leads Walk and Book Signing
  • Did You Know?
 Page 6 - Forestry
  • Trees Recover Quickly from 1998 Ice Storm
  • State buys Schunnemunk Mountain in the Hudson Highlands, makes this 163rd State Park
  • 22 groups urge reimbursement for local governments hit by forestland property tax exemption
  • Public input needed by DEC for Unit Management Plans, High Peaks regulations
 Page 7 - Listen to the Sound
  • Senator Lieberman and Congressman Shays support Listen to the Sound Effort
  • Northern Forest, New York Caucus booklets now available
  • There's Still Time to Support Audubon New York Birdathons
 Page 8 - 2001 Smart Growth Conference
  • Third Audubon New York Smart Growth Conference Gets Down to Details, Discusses Implementing State Task Force Recommendations
  • Smart Growth Working Group Develops Quality Communities Agenda
 Page 9 - 2001 Smart Growth Conference
  • Smart Growth articles continued
  • Major Victory for Clifton Park Open Space
  • If you Like Children and Nature, You'll Love For the Birds
Page 10
  • Jamestown to Welcome Interactive Nature Art Festival
  • Clean Up With the American Littoral Society - Volunteer September 15, 2001
Page 11
  • Capital District Outreach and Board Meeting Successful
  • Connie and Anne Sidamon-Eristoff to be Honored as Environmental Leaders
  • Partnership Planned with State Parks
  • The New York City Audubon Society Guide
  • Thank you to readers
Page 12 - Centers
  • Theodore Roosevelt Audubon Center and Sanctuary Holds a Bully Gala 2001
Page 13 - Education
  • Sanctuary! - Constitution Marsh Audubon Center
  • Prospect Park: Get Ready, Get Set...
  • Support Education in New York... Audubon Gift Annuity
Page 14 - Advocacy
  • Audubon State Council Resolutions 2001
  • Clean Water/Jobs Coalition goes to Washington
  • Audubon starts new pesticides education program
Page 15 - Leadership
  • Board Chairman
  • Council Chairman
  • Clipout form
Page 16 - Back Page
  • Theodore Roosevelt Audubon Center and Sanctuary Holds a Bully Gala 2001 - Photos
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