The following is a list of the pages and articles from the Winter 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 Winter 2002 Audubon Advocate, Audubon New York, 200 Trillium Lane, Albany, NY 12203.

 Page 1 - Front Page
  • First Keesee Award honors Donal C. O'Brien...continued on page 3
  • New Audubon Center slated for Knox Farm State Park...continued on page 10
  • Inside this issue
 Page 2
  • Creating a Culture of Conservation
  • Volunteers Needed!
  • Masthead
 Page 3
  • Audubon New York: Setting the statewide pace for 2020 Vision
  • Keesee Award continued from page 1
  • Make a bequest to Audubon
 Page 4
  • Governor Pataki announces Bird Consevation Area at Sterling Forest
  • Number of State Bird Conservation Areas (BCAs) rises to sixteen!
 Page 5
  • All birds, all habitats, three countries
  • Swift hired as new nongame unit leader
  • Listen to the Sound 2000 now available!
 Page 6
  • International leader in Bird Conservation visits New York
  • Beaverkill/Willowemoc mapping moves ahead
  • Please join us for our 5th Annual Great Backyard Bird Count
 Page 7
  • New York State pledges support for The Great Swamp grant application for federal conservation funds
  • Northern Forest community economy publication soon to be available
  • Birds win big in new Open Space Plan
 Page 8
  • Update: Long Island Sound Reserve system working group formed
  • Birdathon Madness
 Page 9
  • Creating a town vision in Clifton Park: Clifton Park landowners respond to an Open Space Survey in record numbers!
  • Third Annual Smart Growth Proceedings now available!
  • Did you know?
  • Looking for a comprehensive listing of ordinances that protect the natural environment in New York State?
Page 10
  • Knox Farm... continued from page 1
  • HSBC funds Audubon New York citizen science education program
  • Everyone won at the annual staff retreat
  • Return a Gift to Wildlife
Page 11
  • Audubon New York partners with WE ACT (West Harlem Environmental Action)
  • Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary plans a Bully! Gala 2002
  • Audubon New York's upcoming events
Page 12
  • Constitution Marsh heats up!
  • Pete Salmansohn joins staff at Constitution Marsh
  • Audubon Annuities
Page 13
  • Hawk banding: The ultimate fishing experience
  • DiNapoli appointed to chair Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee
  • Planning for future generations of Auduboners
  • Theodore Reoosevelt Sanctuary winter camp
Page 14
  • Pesticide program update
  • PCBs and the Hudson River: A step in the right direction
  • Let your voice be heard
Page 15 - Leadership
  • Board Chairman
  • Council Chairman
  • Clipout form
Page 16 - Back Page
  • Audubon New York hosts motivational Fall Council Meeting
  • Governor Pataki fully funds EPF in budget: Calls for a million acres to be protected in the State of the State Message
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