The following is a list of the pages and articles from the Winter 2003 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 2003 Audubon Advocate, Audubon New York, 200 Trillium Lane, Albany, NY 12203.

 Page 1 - Front Page
  • KeySpan-Jamesport To Be Our Newest State Park...continued on page 3
  • North Fork Audubon Center Plays Key Role...continued on page 16
  • Audubon's 2002 Keesee Award Honors Jack Bierwirth...continued on page 3
 Page 2
  • Executive Director's Column
  • Calendar of Events
  • Masthead
 Page 3
  • KeySpan's-Jamesport...continued from page 1
  • Keesee Award...continued from page 1
  • Al Caccese Joins Audubon
 Page 4
  • State Adds Four New Conservation Areas...continued on page 10
  • Loons Over Cayuga
  • Great Backyard Count
 Page 5
  • Audubon New York's IBA Program Starts Second Round
  • Criteria Needed For Wind Projects
  • Announcing eBird!
 Page 6
  • Senator Charles Schumer Receives 2002 Sound Guardian Award
  • Clean Water/Jobs Coalition Goes To Washington In February
  • Will They Inherit A Love Of Nature?
 Page 7
  • Richard Haley: New Centers & Education Director
  • Haley Main Joins Education Team
  • Did You Know?
  • Audubon New York's Chuck Remington Promoted
  • If You're For the Birds! You're Invited!
 Page 8
  • Changing Of The Guard At Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary And Audubon Center
  • Prospect Park Audubon Center Hosts First Annual
    Children's Film Festival
 Page 9
  • Hollywood Comes To Constitution Marsh
  • State Parks And Constitution Marsh Share In New Grant
  • RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Update
  • Welcome Aimee Tweedie
Page 10
  • State And Federal Open Space Projects A Priority For 2003
  • Bird Conservation Areas in New York State...continued from page 4
Page 11
  • Smart Growth Legislative Update
  • Forestry/Education Program Launched In 2003
  • Council Approves New Conservation Policy Resolution Process
Page 12
  • Historic Day For Long Island Sound
  • Save Taxes! Save The Environment
Page 13
  • Beaverkill/Willowemoc Open Space Program Well Underway
  • Eagle Monitoring In The Catskills
  • Saving The Birds Children's Book Released
Page 14
  • E-Advocacy Takes Off In New York
  • The Bush Administration And The Environment: Oil & Water
  • Pesticide Program To Be Expanded
  • Let Your Voice Be Heard... Join the Audubon Action Network!
Page 15 - Leadership
  • Board Chairman
  • Council Chairman
  • Clipout form
Page 16 - Back Page
  • North Fork...continued from page 1
  • Inside this issue
 Previous editions of the Audubon Advocate...

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