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Dr. Nina Schoch plans to expand wildlife health research, training opportunities in the Adirondacks with a new project.
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Adirondack Loon Center rescues iced-in loons over the holidays - MSNSARANAC LAKE, New York (WWNY) - Three loons were saved over the holidays. According to the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation (ACLC), calls came in on December 23 to report iced-in loons on ...
As part of the settlement agreement, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife created grants to help breeding loons in New York and New England states. The Saranac Lake-based loon center, state Department of ...
My mother-in-law loves loons. She is not alone. With its distinctive markings, yodel and bright red eyes, the Common Loon is one of the most recognizable animals in the Adirondacks. This year, the ...
Shubert is part of a group of Lake Placid residents that regularly monitors the loons on the lake. So, with a healthy loon population in New York, what is the overall concern about lead poisoning? Dr.
Two other upstate waterways, one in Western New York and one in the Adirondacks, also made the list of the nation's best ...
- [Announcer] Production of "Adirondacks For All" was made possible in part by the Adirondack Experience, The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake. And the generosity of these donors.
SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. (WCAX) - Loons are getting some love during a celebration in the Adirondacks this weekend. The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation invites one and all to celebrate Common ...
Here what to know about 10 captivating shows taking place from Western New York to Long Island on July 4. Visitors can enjoy ...
John Ernst, chairman of the Adirondack Park Agency, lives part-time in North Hudson on Elk Lake. John and Margot Ernst live part-time in a unique corner of the Adirondacks in North Hudson. The ...
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