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Volunteers Install 1,400 Native Plants to Enhance Onondaga Lake’s Newest Wetlands
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps

Volunteers Install 1,400 Native Plants to Enhance Onondaga Lake’s Newest Wetlands

Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Improves Wetlands and Conducts Citizen Science Monitoring Near Nine Mile Creek

Book Review: The Great Healthy Yard Project
Bird-Friendly Communities

Book Review: The Great Healthy Yard Project

Physician and author Diane Lewis tells us why it’s important we get contaminants out of our water once and for all.

Summer is Almost Over, But You Can Still Be a Good Egg
Be A Good Egg

Summer is Almost Over, But You Can Still Be a Good Egg

Our educational campaign about coastal birds continues throughout the year. Help us out!

Volunteers Remove About 5,000 Pounds of Invasive Plants to Help Protect Onondaga Lake and its Waterways
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Volunteers Remove About 5,000 Pounds of Invasive Plants to Help Protect Onondaga Lake and its Waterways

Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Volunteers Continue Mission to Improve Watershed with Annual Water Chestnut Pull

Community Values Grow with For The Birds!
Birds

Community Values Grow with For The Birds!

This educational program is now present in over 20 elementary schools and offers a variety of workshops for families in Brooklyn. But they want to keep growing.

6 Fun Facts About Hummingbirds
Get Outside

6 Fun Facts About Hummingbirds

You’ll never look at these little birds the same way again.

Governor Cuomo’s Decisive Action to Protect Globally Significant Long Island Sound Ecosystem Commended by Audubon New York
Advocacy

Governor Cuomo’s Decisive Move to Protect LIS

— Habitat critical to survival of Atlantic Flyway birds being protected from dumping.
Student Scientists Conduct Hands-On Experiments and Investigate Onondaga Lake Watershed During Honeywell Summer Science Week
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps

Student Scientists Conduct Hands-On Experiments and Investigate Onondaga Lake Watershed During Honeywell Summer Science Week

Eighth-Grade Field Scientists Sample Local Creeks and Become Environmental Stewards; Program Instills Confidence in Science and Math

Book Review: Birdwatching in New York City and on Long Island
Get Outside

Book Review: Birdwatching in New York City and on Long Island

Author Deborah Rivel, shares with us how to birdwatch in the most urban of environments.

Bird Banding: A Valuable Conservation Tool
Coasts

Banding Birds on the Shores of Long Island

Collaborating with partners leverages conservation impact for Seas and Shores Program