“Images of a Recovering Onondaga Lake” Audubon Exhibit Hosted by Honeywell Showcases Local Photographers
Hundreds of Central New Yorkers View Spectacular Images of Birds and Other Returning Wildlife
Hundreds of Central New Yorkers View Spectacular Images of Birds and Other Returning Wildlife
Recovery of Onondaga Lake is well on its way. We hope you share our excitement as you read our seventh annual update.
On November 3, Honeywell announced the completion of Onondaga Lake dredging, a year ahead of schedule. Capping and habitat restoration will be finished in 2016 For more information, click here.
We are proud of the historical milestones we have achieved and hope you share our excitement as you read our sixth annual update.
Honeywell has completed the dredging of Onondaga Lake under the supervision of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a year ahead of schedule. Dredging activities began in July 2012. About 2.2 million …
Click here to download the End of Dredging Fact Sheet (4MB PDF)
SUNY-ESF Says Results Suggest Recovery of Onondaga Lake is Well on Its Way Nearly 450 species, including several rare and unique species, were identified by State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) professors and students, …
Students Become Field Scientists Through Hands-On Exploration of Onondaga Lake Watershed During Honeywell Summer Science Week at the MOST
Bald Eagles, Pied-billed Grebe, and Northern Harrier – Birds Listed on New York State’s Threatened List – Provide Stark Images of Lake’s Resurgence
Environmental Agency Confident Project Protects Community Health
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