The following is a list of the pages and articles from the Fall 2002 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 its original form, please send a request with your name, address and phone number to Fall 2002 Audubon Advocate, Audubon New York, 200 Trillium Lane, Albany, NY 12203.

 Page 1 - Front Page
  • Audubon Thanks Speaker Sheldon Silver, Assemblyman Steven Englebright & Assemblyman Thomas DiNapoli
  • Dan Beard, National Audubon's Chief Operating Officer Addresses the Audubon Council of New York State...continued on page 3
  • Inside this issue
 Page 2
  • Executive Director's Column
  • Calendar of Events
  • Masthead
 Page 3
  • Battle For Our Finned Friends
  • Audubon Council Article...continued from page 1
 Page 4
  • Schodack Island Designated as a Bird Conservation Area
  • Ripley Hawkwatch
  • Why Minitor?
  • Do You Know Of A Potential IBA?
 Page 5
  • World Birdwatchers Compete at Montezuma Wetlands: Muckrace 2002
  • Bicknell's Thrush
 Page 6
  • Audubon New York Thanks It's Donors
 Page 7
  • Audubon New York Thanks It's Donors...continued from page 6
  • Making Depreciated Stock or Mutual Funds Work For You
 Page 8
  • A "Landmark Event" In Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary History: The Dartt Property
  • Restoring The Spirit
 Page 9
  • Wildlife, Forests, & Forestry: A Q&A on Logging
  • Many Audubon New York Priorities Included In the Open Space Plan
  • Global Warming Impact Detailed In New England Regional Assessment Report
Page 10
  • Centers Update: Knox Farm Audubon Center, Crusoe Audubon Center and Utica Audubon Center
  • RamsHorn Update
Page 11
  • Citizen Science Takes Off At Centers
  • Bird-Banding Station Established At Constitution Marsh Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Page 12
  • Saving Lands Around Long Island Sound
  • David Miller Receives NYS Conservation Council's Professional Conservationist of the Year Award.
Page 13
  • Clifton Park Open Space Concept Plan Moves Forward
  • Audubon New York's Development Team Takes Flight
Page 14
  • Pesticide Program Update
  • Legislation signed by Governor Pataki Creates New Habitat Stamp
  • Join E-List! Let your voice be heard
Page 15 - Leadership
  • Board Chairman
  • Council Chairman
  • Clipout form
Page 16 - Back Page
  • Adopt An Important Bird Area
  • State Employeess Federated Appeal
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