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Wildlife Returning: Images of a Recovering Onondaga Lake

An Audubon New York Photography Exhibit

Published on Mar 30, 2015

Audubon New York Photography Exhibit “Wildlife Returning: Images of a Recovering Onondaga Lake”

Audubon New York, in partnership with the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps, is hosting "Images of a Recovering Onondaga Lake." The exhibit features colorful songbirds, eagles, waterfowl, and other wildlife that show why Onondaga Lake achieved designation as an Important Bird Area.

Visitors will meet the photographers who captured the images and have an opportunity to look for birds in their natural habitat with experts from Montezuma Audubon Center and Onondaga Audubon Society.

The Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps is an expanding organization of community volunteers who are contributing to restoration projects that are creating or improving wildlife habitat in the Onondaga Lake watershed. Founding members include Audubon New York, Montezuma Audubon Center, Onondaga Audubon Society, O’Brien & Gere, Parsons, and Honeywell. To learn more about the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps or participate in future activities, please contact montezuma@audubon.org or call 315-365-3588.

TO ACCESS THE ONONDAGA LAKE VISITORS CENTER: From Points West: Take I-690 East to Exit 7, turn left onto State Fair Boulevard, take the first left passing under I-690, drive straight toward the lake and follow signs to the Onondaga Lake Visitors Center. From Points East: Take I-690 West to Exit 7, turn right at the off ramp and follow signs to the Onondaga Lake Visitors Center.

Event Dates:
Saturday, April 25, 2015, 9 am–4 pm Sunday, April 26, 2015, 1–4 pm

The exhibit is free and open to the public.

Onondaga Lake Cleanup Website: http://www.lakecleanup.com

Wildlife Returning: Images of a Recovering Onondaga Lake

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