The following is a list of the pages and articles from the Fall 2000 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 Spring 2000 Audubon Advocate, National Audubon Society, 200 Trillium Lane, Albany, NY 12203.

 Page 1 - Front Page
  • Governor proclaims state program a 'conservation leader'
  • Farmland Protection Program helps local land conservation
 Page 2
  •  Creating a Culture of Conservation - Executive Director's column
  • Public meetings scheduled by NYS DEC
  • Masthead
 Page 3
  • Commissioner Rudgers describes Farmland Protection Program, continued from page 1
  • NASNY hires its first-ever communications director
  • Christmas Bird Count - Dec. 14 to Jan. 15
  • Made a Bequest to NASNY
 Page 4 - Birds
  • Atlas 2000's first season (Breeding Bird Atlas)
  • Gov. Pataki announces three new BCAs, 11 in total
 Page 5 - Wildlife
  • Scientists monitor migrants using eye in the sky
  • Top birders raise $ for Montezuma
  • Bird conservation on the web
 Page 6 - Forests
  • New opportunities for public involvement in forest preserve unit management plans
  • Domtar Industries gets 'green' certification
  • Good Wood campaign underway in NYC
 Page 7 - Parks
  • More working forests proposed in Adirondacks - adding to open space
  • Audubon ecologists end seond summer of research in Adirondacks, Catskills
  • NYC gets new land in the Catskill watersheds
 Page 8 - Listen to the Sound 2000
  • LI Sound effort moves to name key habitat sites
  • New federal wetland rules take effect in New York and nationwide
  • Photo - Parks Commissioner canoes the waters of Constitution Marsh Sanctuary
 Page 9 - Estuaries
  • Summer highlights from Constitution Marsh Sanctuary, James P. Rod Audubon Center
  • West Nile cure may be worse than disease: National Audubon research
  • The long, grey woods: biological diversity on the West Point Military Reservation
Page 10 - Smart Growth
  • State 'quality community' grants announced: Audubon applauds effort and calls for increased funding
  • 2nd Annual Smart Growth Conference Proceedings to be available in December
  • NASNY welcomes new TRS development officer
Page 11 - Smart Growth
  • Audubon partners with Niagara Mohawk on smart growth: emphasis on pilot communities
  • Buffalo Audubon Society rededicates Beaver Meadow Nature Center
Page 12 - Education
  • For the Birds students flock north for summer program at TRS camp
  • Director hired for Prospect Park Audubon Center
  • Creating a culture of conservation is no small task: Support Audubon Centers
Page 13 - Education
  • Bird gardens and point counts at Dyken Pond
  • Edith Read summer campers perform breeding bird surveys
  • Eibs Pond Earth Day Committee awards grant to Audubon
  • Funding for ZBGA on the rise
Page 14 - Advocacy
  • LI Sound Restoration Act passes in US Congress
  • Congress approves important land conservation measure
  • Jet Skis Bill OK'd
Page 15 - Leadership
  • Board Chairman, Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff
  • Council Chairman, Geoffrey Cobb Ryan
Page 16 - Back Page
  • Fall Audubon Council meeting a success
  • West Point noted for biodiversity...continued from page 9
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