Prehistoric Fish Receiving Help to Return to the River Is that a prehistoric fish? Is it really more than 150 years old? Are lake sturgeon returning to the St. Lawrence River? Kara Lynn Dunn
Hark! the River Awakens...by Richard Withington Hark! The River awakens..Like an old man reluctantly relinquishing the peace and warmth of a thick coverlet after a winter's nap, Richard L. Withington
High Water Updates The River is high this spring. The burning question on everyone's mind is how high will it go? Melissa Barton, Richard Withington & Susan Smith
Don’t Annoy Those Messy Swallows-They Are Hurting Our region is home to six species of swallows ... All catch insects on the wing and are known to birders as aerial insectivores. Sherri Leigh Smith
Kathleen Murphy, and the Gardens of Singer Castle In interview with Kathleen Murphy, who is responsible for the beautiful rose garden at Singer Castle. Patty Mondore
TI Life Happenings in April '19 Check out the Dog-Strangling Vine Video - Have some free time...maybe you can help TI Life! and most of all see some wonderful photographs... yes the River is opening for Summer 2019. Susan W. Smith
Bald Eagle Redux Already in the spring of 2019 more than 150 have passed the Derby Hill Bird Observatory (DHBO )in barely a month of monitoring... Sherri Leigh Smith
A Well-Rounded Perspective Global warming might be a lot more fun if it came with a thermostat. Paul Hetzler
"It's Hard to be a Tern" Video by Elaine Tack ...for twenty years I have been searching for a way to get across the importance of helping to restore the habitat of these ubiquitous water birds in the St. Lawrence River Valley. John Peach
The Red Barn Preserve - Just the Beginning When we first visited it in early June, it still hadn't had its official grand opening and some of the trail markings weren’t even in place. Patty Mondore
Snow Farming... All about SNOW... Those who work in field and forest should take heart at the mounting snowbanks, not despair of them. [Photo by Chris Murray Photography] Paul Hetzler
Grassland birds: a critical conservation priority For my part I cannot imagine the part of the world extending from the Lake Ontario lakeshore down the international sector of the St. Lawrence, without grassland birds. The Bobolink’s bubbling cacophony ... Sherri Leigh Smith
Frosted by the Weather When the thermometer starts dipping into negative values at night, and only rises into the single digits in the day, the morning may come Paul Hetzler