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Tupper Lake Lumberjack Meets Nemesis

March 30th, 2007 · No Comments · Adirondack Life, News

FIRE – We should form a line to pound whoever did this. Or is it simply misguided youth?

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June is Birding Month in the Adirondacks

February 7th, 2007 · 2 Comments · News

Three festivals, new museum exhibit and support from Audubon New York

ADIRONDACK REGION, N.Y., February 7, 2007 – The Adirondack Park of New York state is a bird watching haven. All birds that migrate to the Adirondack region for the summer arrive by June. Over 100 bird species can be found nesting in the region, including the spruce grouse and Bicknell’s thrush. Birding enthusiasts have also been flocking to the area in increased numbers each spring, growing their life lists. This year the area boasts support from Audubon New York, more festivals and the grand opening of a new birding exhibit at the Wild Center/Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks. Many organizations have been putting together weekends with guided outings, workshops and lectures to help facilitate viewing and education.

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W!ld on Global Warming

January 24th, 2007 · No Comments · News

Seems the W!ld Center has picked sides in the global warming debate. If some of the “world’s leading scientists and economists on climate change issues” make it to Tupper Lake, then it is their intention to have a meeting to focus on the global warming paradigm. Eh, who knows? Maybe we’ll get Algore to make an appearance.

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