Images of a Restored Habitat

Images of a Restored Habitat

Create a Home for Wildlife on Onondaga Lake's Western Shoreline
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Join us for the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Photography Exhibit: “Images of a Restored Habitat”

Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps is hosting the exhibit in partnership with Audubon New York and Honeywell. The display will feature colorful images of birds taken in recently restored and enhanced areas along the Onondaga Lake shoreline. Onondaga Lake is a priority Audubon Important Bird Area.

Visitors will view photographs and meet the photographers who captured the images. An interactive live viewing station with experts from Montezuma Audubon Center and Onondaga Audubon Society will allow guests to observe birds in their natural habitat.

The Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps is an expanding organization of community volunteers who are contributing to restoration projects that are creating or improving wildlife habitat in the Onondaga Lake watershed. To learn more about the Corps or participate in future activities, please contact montezuma@audubon.org or call 315.365.3588.

Photos by: Phillip Bonn and Greg Craybas

For more information on the Onondaga Lake cleanup, please visit www.lakecleanup.com.