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Earth
Day Lasts All Year for Fall Creek Volunteers! By
George Patte
The Fall Creek Watershed covers approximately 126 square miles,
and is highly vulnerable to non-point source pollution, according
to the Cayuga Lake Restoration and Protection Plan. Learn about
the efforts of the Fall Creek Watershed Committee. |
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Watershed
Steward’s Spring Message — We Each Make A Difference!
The return of longer days and warmer temperatures
brings on a flurry of spring activities — and presents us
each with important choices. |
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Our
Volunteers Make the Difference! Your
Network staff is hard at work, but the efforts of our volunteers
allow us to truly make and impact. Find out more about the accomplishments
of people who work for the betterment of our watershed. |
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Wash
Me!
The spring ritual of removing salt and grime from cars is now in
full swing. What impact might some 30,000 April carwashes have on
the Cayuga Lake Watershed, and what can you do to lessen your impact?
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Stewardship
Begins At Home, in the Yard Sprucing
up around the house is just one of the rites of spring. Get out
in the yard and try these simple tips to protect your landscape
and your watershed. |
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Sport
Fishing on Cayuga Lake
Cayuga Lake is rich with many species of sport fish. Spend some
time with Captain Doyle Gene Chatham, fishing for trout and salmon. |
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Leaders
Working to Define Network Focus To
best serve its members and watershed communities, the Network must
be equipped and ready to address not only issues that are important
to the ecological health of the watershed, but also issues that
are important from a social and cultural standpoint. The Network’s
Issues Committee tackles this tough assignment. |
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Dave
Morehouse Award Established
Dave Morehouse, an original watershed steward and Network founding
member, will be remembered with an annual award, starting in 2003.
Find out more. |
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Network
Welcomes a New Face, and Bids a Fond Farewell
The Network welcomes aboard this month, our
newly hired office manager, Diane Emmons. |
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