End of Dredging Fact Sheet
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Community Volunteers Visited Geddes Brook to See How Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Helped Bring Back 65 Fish and Wildlife Species
41,000 Native Trees, Wetland Plants, and Shrubs Planted; 30 Wildlife Species Return Nine Mile Creek is now a thriving ecosystem and part of a green corridor connecting Onondaga Lake to upland areas as a result of Honeywell’s improvement work. Thirty …
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, …
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Members Plant Native Shrubs and Trees and Build Habitat Structures in Newly Created Wetland Fifty-five volunteers gathered along Onondaga Lake’s western shoreline last month to help build a new wetland. Volunteers planted shrubs and trees, built …
Students Become Field Scientists Through Hands-On Exploration of Onondaga Lake Watershed During Honeywell Summer Science Week at the MOST
Nearly 80 local sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts rose to their feet Friday, April 11, at the annual Onondaga County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs Awards Banquet to honor Stephen Wowelko, who was presented the Honeywell Hometown Heroes Award. The award is …
Bald Eagles, Pied-billed Grebe, and Northern Harrier – Birds Listed on New York State’s Threatened List – Provide Stark Images of Lake’s Resurgence
Native Plants, Birds, and Fish Return as Visible Progress Continues Fifty volunteers gathered at Nine Mile Creek on Saturday, October 19, to plant shrubs and trees, and track native birds. They are part of the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps, an …
Thousands Participate in Hands-on Outdoor Recreational Activities While Learning About Habitat Improvements at Geddes Brook Wetlands and Nine Mile Creek
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