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2007

Sometimes, Audubon New York Celebrates Decade of Conservation Success with State and City Parks... Audubon New York will celebrate a decade of collaboration on many important conservation projects by honoring New York State Parks Commissioner Carol Ash, and New York City Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe at the 2007 Thomas W. Keesee, Jr. Conservation Award Luncheon at the Central Park Boathouse in New York City. Click here for full media release.

Audubon Helps Launch International Fund to Protect Winter Habitat for Bicknell’s Thrush... Sometimes, conserving the natural history and biodiversity of one place, like the Adirondacks, requires taking action in a different place far away. A unique partnership of organizations, including the Adirondack Park Agency, Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA), New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Adirondack Council, Adirondack Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, Audubon New York, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Vermont Institute of Natural Science, and the Wildlife Conservation Society, embraced that notion as they announced the creation of the Bicknell’s Thrush Habitat Protection Fund. Click here for full media release.

Disappearing Common Birds Send Environmental Wake-up Call… Population declines for some of the most recognized and beloved birds in New York echo the disturbing findings of a new analysis by the National Audubon Society that reveals how local and national threats are combining to take a toll on birds, habitat and the environment across the country. Click here for full media release.

Audubon New York supports DEC Commissioner Nomination… “Pete Grannis has been a steadfast champion for conservation and the environment for decades,” said David J. Miller, Executive Director of Audubon New York, the 50,000 member state program of the National Audubon Society. “He is a brilliant choice for Commissioner as he knows, and truly understands, all the environmental challenges facing New York State.” Click here for full media release.

State Board of Regents and Commissioner Mills Appoint Key Deputies to Lead Education Reform Effort… David J. Miller will be in a new post that is responsible for carrying out fundamental systems change where needed to ensure the Department’s capacity is allocated effectively to achieve its mission. He is a leader with outstanding accomplishments in the field of conservation and education. He is greatly respected and admired by state opinion leaders and has worked closely with both prominent Democrats and Republicans to achieve important national and state legislation. Click here for full media release.

Governor Spitzer Outlines New Environmental Agenda... “Eliot Spitzer has consistently been a strong advocate for protecting water quality, from cleaning up Long Island Sound to reducing acid rain, and he needs to continue that tradition to implement his agenda,” said David J. Miller, Executive Director of Audubon New York, the 50,000 member state program of the National Audubon Society. “We look forward to working with his new administration to continue to protect and restore our important water resources from Long Island Sound to the Hudson River to the Great Lakes.” Click here for full media release.

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