The Spruce Moose; A Publication of the SUNY ESF Adirondack Ecological Center

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2007
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Get a closer look at Paul Hai, an ESF graduate and the educational program coordinator of the AEC and the Roosevelt Wild Life Station, which works to increase conservation awareness across New York state.Quoted from the article “Each classroom that he entered felt his presence before he even started talking.” You can learn more about his participation of the outreach program at the AEC. Also, with much anticipation on the return of moose populations to the Adirondacks, their needs to be caution when driving and coming into contact with these animals. Finally, during the first weekend of March, Huntington Wildlife Forest provided a scenic background as the Northeast Section of The Wildlife Society hosted the annual student conclave. The event brings together students for a weekend of experiential learning combined with an opportunity to meet wildlife professionals and other students interested in wildlife biology. The conclave was co-sponsored by SUNY-ESF and SUNY-Cobleskill and held at the Huntington and Newcomb Central School.
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The Spruce Moose Summer 2007
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