Audubon Adventures Goes Digital
FREE for one educator per school in the DOAS Operating Region (Delaware, Otsego, Western Schoharie, Eastern Chenango Counties) while funding allows. Educators interested in receiving
Habitat preservation for neo-tropical migrants
Peg DiBenedetto – who provides vital support for our Golden Eagle research – is working to create a bird sanctuary in the Dominican Republic with
Audubon Calls Pipeline A Threat To Birds
Fragmented forests will reduce nesting, says local group The local Chapter of the National Audubon Society is terming the proposed Constitution Pipeline “a clear and present
Alert: Constitution Pipeline Public Hearings
The Constitution Pipeline is now under the final consideration to be built. The permitting Agency, The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued the Draft Environmental Impact
WSKG Covers the DOAS Golden Eagle Project
News Article from Matt Richmond: There’s a celebratory mood in the air on this cold Saturday in February, in the Catskills town of Andes. Members
Feb 13, 2014 – A Golden Eagle Named Jean
Attached are some photos taken by Abby Nelson, Becky Gretton and Peg DiBenedetto of the large, spirited, adult female golden captured in Delaware County yesterday. The
Max the Golden Eagle – February 2014
Written by Helen McLean A bit after 7am this morning, I received email and a phone call – a Golden Eagle was captured in Andes.
22 Chapters Sign On to DOAS Letter to Request Withdrawal of 30 year Rule
As advocates for wildlife and birds, the following Audubon Chapters in New York State are outraged and dismayed to learn of the Department of the Interior’s
Waterfowl Watching Map
We’ve added some of our favorite spots for waterfowl into the map below. If you would like to share your favorite spot that is accessible
Legislation Update – October 2013
Last chance for wolf protection—The federal government is planning to remove Endangered Species Protection for nearly all grey wolves in the lower 48 states. This extreme action
DOAS to Dedicate Bench in Memory of Jean and Bob Miller
The Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society will dedicate a bench and plaque at our wildlife sanctuary to recognize the great contributions of Jean and Bob Miller to the organization.
Legislation Update – September 2013
Climate change—accelerating—The evidence that the warming of our planet is human-caused, and that it is happening faster than previously thought, continues to rise along with the temperature. A
The Value of Telemetry Data for Golden Eagles
Recently we learned of a proposed wind project in Walton. This project would be built in an area we know to be a spring migration concentration