The following is a list of the pages and articles from the Winter 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 your name, address and phone number to Winter 2001 Audubon Advocate, National Audubon Society, 200 Trillium Lane, Albany, NY 12203.

 Page 1 - Front Page
  • Audubon priorities highlighted in State of the State
  • Assembly majority leader on conservation
  • International Paper signs 26,500-acre Adirondack land deal
  • Inside this issue
 Page 2
  • Creating a Culture of Conservation
  • Upcoming Events
  • Masthead
 Page 3
  • Governor promotes Cahill to senior post
  • Assembly Tokasz predicts strong future with Audubon (continued from page 1)
  • State of the State (continued from page 1)
  • Gift Annuity informational advertisement
 Page 4 - Birds
  • Cerulean Warbler proposed for federal listing
  • Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Audubon team up for birds
  • New birding guide now for sale - The Sibley Guide to Birds
 Page 5 - Habitat
  • Monitoring threatened birds in the Northeast's high country
  • Greater access to Albany County IBA in the works
  • Audubon Birdathon
  • Hot off the press - The Sibley Guide to Birds
 Page 6 - Forests
  • Nature Conservancy, IP agree to latest Adirondack land deal
  • Public meetings set in spring for open space plan
  • Western Catskills/Beaverkill open space plan underway
 Page 7 - Listen to the Sound 2000
  • Hearings show public support LI Sound protection
  • Listen to the Sound 2000 now available
 Page 8 - Wetlands
  • Third annual Sound Guardian Awards a success
  • Federal LI Sound Restoration Act needs FY 2002 appropriations
 Page 9 - Smart Growth
  • Audubon pilot program in Clifton Park moves forward
  • Governor highlights Quality Communities in State of the State
  • Third annual Smart Growth Conference set for April 2001
  • Second Annual Smart Growth Conference Proceedings now available
Page 10 - Thank You!
  • Thank you to Supporters and Birdathon Hosts
  • Continued on page 11
Page 11 - Smart Growth
  • Task Force offers 41 recommendations for 'quality communities'
  • Thanks to our supporters continued
Page 12 - Education
  • TRS program to help NY state's teachers make the grade
  • Audubon New York's education staff expands: two educators hired
  • Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary plans Bully! Gala 2001
Page 13 - Education Centers
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife assists with grassland restoration efforts
  • Buttercup Farm Sanctuary barn restoration underway
  • Educator Swaim recognized for outstanding achievement
Page 14 - Advocacy
  • EPA releases cleanup plan for the Hudson River
  • Audubon hires new development officer, membership coordinator
  • Audubon New York name change
  • Let your voice be heard...join the Audubon Advocate E-List
Page 15 - Leadership
  • Board Chairman
  • Council Chairman
  • Reader Survey
Page 16 - Back Page
  • Proposed Executive Budget boosts EPF to $150 million
  • Mission Statement
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