“Onondaga Lake Birds of Prey” Photography Exhibit to Highlight Images of Wildlife Returning to Onondaga Lake
More than 70 Bald Eagles and Thousands of Waterfowl Seen Along Lakeshore
More than 70 Bald Eagles and Thousands of Waterfowl Seen Along Lakeshore
Izaak Walton League of America’s Young Naturalist Leadership Team and Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Team Up to Inventory Returning Species
Members of the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Construct and Install Bird Boxes to Create Shelter for Birds to Thrive
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Monitors Progress in Recently Restored Wetlands
Honeywell has finished implementing New York State’s cleanup plan for Onondaga Lake using technical excellence and innovative approaches. On the lake shore and along its tributaries, about 90 acres of wetlands have been restored and about 1.1 million native plants …
With native vegetation continuing to thrive and diverse habitats returning, a green corridor is emerging connecting the lake to restored tributaries and beyond. Click here for a pdf of the Habitat Report.
Members of the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Construct, Install, and Survey Habitat Structures and Bird Boxes along the Western Shoreline of Onondaga Lake Volunteers gathered along the Onondaga Lake western shoreline on Saturday, June 18, to build, install, and survey …
Twenty-eight Bird Species Identified, Including Bald Eagle; Trees Planted along Onondaga Lake’s Western Shoreline Forty-one volunteers gathered along Onondaga Lake’s western shoreline Saturday, October 17, to plant trees and participate in citizen science monitoring by tracking bird species. The volunteers …
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Members Construct and Install Bird Boxes and Plant Native Species, Creating Shelter for Birds and Other Wildlife Fifty-one volunteers gathered along the Onondaga Lake western shoreline Saturday, May 16, to create homes for wildlife by building …
Recovery of Onondaga Lake is well on its way. We hope you share our excitement as you read our seventh annual update.
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