Erik Kiviat’s Hudsonia is an important resource for environmental research and education in the Hudson Valley.
Get an eyeful of his perspective here.
Erik Kiviat’s Hudsonia is an important resource for environmental research and education in the Hudson Valley.
Get an eyeful of his perspective here.
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1 Stancy DuHamel // May 6, 2009 at 9:48 pm
Thanks for posting, Duncan. Hudsonia is doing great work and Dover has innumerable natural resources to map: the Great Swamp, the Stone Church, the Pawling Nature Reserve, TNC’s Nellie Hill, the Aquifer, the Ten Mile River, forested hillsides which protect the rivers, streams and groundwater that filter thru the Great Swamp and recharge the Aquifer, to name a few — awesome opportunity for us.
2 Duncan Brine // May 7, 2009 at 6:44 am
Garden Large has seen the demise of the Cary Institute for Ecosystems Studies’ Gifford Garden.
Now, development risks the natural resources of Dover, NY. Stancy’s Coalition for the Responsible Growth of Dover are making significant strides in creating public awareness and involvement.
http://growsmartdover.org
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