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Events Up North
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Spring Wildflowers at ICNC
Spring ephemerals should be in full bloom and trees will be getting ready to leaf out at the Wildflower Loop; join botanist Anne Johnson at the East Entrance for an enjoyable springtime stroll around the loop and beyond.
Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program Spring Partner Meeting
oin APIPP staff and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe to learn about invasive species in the Adirondack PRISM. APIPP will provide updates on upcoming field projects and highlight a water quality monitoring project. Our partners at the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Environment Division will lead a field trip to highlight their management work to protect ash stands from emerald ash borer. We will also be learning about the role black ash plays in basket weaving and how to pound a log.
Northeast Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Sub-Basin Work Group meeting
World Migratory Bird Day - Every Bird Counts!
This program is co-sponsored by Northern New York Audubon, led by Mary Beth Warburton. The theme of this year’s World Migratory Bird Day is: “Every bird counts - your observations matter”. Join ornithologist Susan Willson, Eileen Wheeler, and Mary Beth Warburton for a morning of enjoying migrants and ICNC resident species. Meet at the main entrance. Bring your own binoculars or borrow them from the Center.
Leaders: Dr. Susan Willson, bird ecologist and SLU Assoc. Professor; Eileen Wheeler, birder and ICNC Board member; and Mary Beth Warburton, birder