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To ensure that our Newsletter
remains enjoyable, educational and inspiring for our readers,
we are constantly looking for opportunities to improve. I
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ideas, or even potential contributions. Please contact us
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Fine Wine, Courtesy
of the Lake
By James McGrath Morris
Reprinted with permission from the Ithaca Journal, May 13, 1983
Cayuga Lake drains cold air from delicate vines and fruit, extending
our growing season. |
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Another Lakefest
Success
Approximately 150 visitors enjoy an afternoon of education and entertainment
at Taughannock Falls State Park. |
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New Stormwater
Pollution Controls are on the Way
By some estimates, nearly 75% of water pollution is attributable
to stormwater run-off in rural regions such as ours. What is being
done? |
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When the Lake
Turns Wintry Gray
Fall Turnover clouds the lake noticeably. However, it is a natural
and very important seasonal event. |
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Intermunicipal Organization
Receives Funding
The IO moves ahead with erosion control work for streams and roads,
watershed data collection, and community education. |
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Elizabeth
W. Thorndike Receives Leadership Award
Network Founder Liz Thorndike receives an Environmental Leadership
Award from the New York Parks and Conservation Association. |
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Regional
Envirothon Teams Look to Continue Success in 2003
Learn about and support the successful teams of high school students
competing at the state and national levels. |
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