
Traveling with Sisu
Our eagles from our telemetry project from a few years ago are still reporting in data. Tom Salo reports the following information today: Sisu traveled
Our eagles from our telemetry project from a few years ago are still reporting in data. Tom Salo reports the following information today: Sisu traveled
It has been 20 years since the last breeding bird atlas in New York State and a lot has changed! The third atlas will take place from 2020-2024 and involve thousands of volunteers from across the state. Join Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society as we present Julie Hart, Project Coordinator for the NY Breeding Bird Atlas. Learn about the history of the Breeding Bird Atlas, the importance of atlas data, and how you can get involved. Find out how the third atlas will differ from previous atlases, including how we will be using eBird for data entry.
Spring bird migration is happening now. With most of our area’s workforce at home in attempts to minimize the spread of COVID-19, we want to
This Program has been Cancelled. The Southern Tier Chapter of the New York State Forest Owners Association will have an inside/outside program at The Waterman
“In Blues” is my recent watercolor painting. I have been very busy creating my dream since I moved to Upstate New York 4 years ago. Last year I showed my work in 12 shows and my bird paintings flew off the walls! I feel very blessed to be able to have may paintings and photographs
migrate into peoples lives. Jennifer Hyypio
Marguerite Uhlmann-Bower, R.N,. and herbalist teaches us how to perceive the physical voice of trees and the influence this connection has on our daily lives.
For full details as they are known, please visit the event page at https://doas.us/event/the-joys-of-atlasing/
Climate change is likely the most important environmental conservation issue of the century. What was anticipated as a slow progression of change a few decades
CLICK HERE to view the full report which includes species specific data. To read the table at the top portion of the page, a green
Published in the Albany Times Union on February 21, 2020 https://www.timesunion.com/opinion/article/Get-the-lead-out-mdash-now-15075297.php N.Y. wildlife dying from ingesting toxic ammunition By Andy Mason, DOAS Co-President Featured Image:
Squirrel exasperated not being able to get to birdfeeder. ,carolina wren, sharp-shinned hawk, eagle, snow buntings
From David Yarnold, president and CEO of National Audubon Society “The Trump Administration’s Bird Killer Department, formerly known as the Department of the Interior just
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