Community Paddlers Explore a Restored Nine Mile Creek
Work Completed by Honeywell Includes Sustainable Remediation, Restored Habitat, Returning Wildlife, and Recreational Opportunities
Work Completed by Honeywell Includes Sustainable Remediation, Restored Habitat, Returning Wildlife, and Recreational Opportunities
Eighth-Graders Participate in Weeklong Investigation of Onondaga Lake Watershed
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Improves Wetlands and Conducts Citizen Science Monitoring
Local Photographers Display Work at Fourth Annual Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Exhibit, “Images of a Restored Habitat” Nearly 600 Central New Yorkers viewed images of birds taken by local wildlife photographers at the “Images of a Restored Habitat” bird photography …
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Hosts Event Including Bald Eagle Walk More than 120 community members joined the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps last Saturday at “Restoring the Bald Eagle: A 40-Year Journey,” a presentation by Mike Allen, a retired wildlife technician …
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Improves Wetlands and Conducts Citizen Science Monitoring Near Nine Mile Creek
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Volunteers Continue Mission to Improve Watershed with Annual Water Chestnut Pull
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 …
Members of the Garden Center Association of Central New York gathered at Nine Mile Creek Tuesday to plant an American sycamore tree in honor of Earth Day. The group chose the location because of its proximity to restored wetlands at …
Photography Exhibit Features Birds Who Rely on Onondaga Lake Along the Atlantic Flyway Local wildlife photographers displayed stunning images of migratory birds taken along the Onondaga Lake shoreline at the “Onondaga Lake: An Important Stop for Birds on an Impressive …
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