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Enjoying Our Natural Areas

Posted on Sep 2, 2014

Enjoying Our Natural Areas

This past week my husband and I enjoyed a walk through Long Point State Park, a RTPI Natural History Atlas location and a beautiful natural area just a short walk from our home. While we were out, we took a quick look in a stream and seep for some salamanders and found a good sized Northern Dusky (Desmognathus fuscus). Although the salamander was exciting to see, I was most excited to see my husband flipping rocks and enjoying this naturally rich area as much as I was. While fall is soon approaching, there is still plenty of time to get outside and explore the county’s abundant natural...

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Final Peterson plate on display

Posted on Jul 29, 2014

Final Peterson plate on display

Yesterday’s post with Roger Tory Peterson’s final plate drew a lot of attention and I wanted to let everyone know you can see the work in person and much more of Roger’s historic art while learning about his life here at RTPI. The plate is currently on display in our Anderson Gallery which is straight ahead once you enter our building. RTPI is open to the public Tuesdays-Saturdays from 10:00AM-4:00PM and Sundays 1:00 PM-5:00 PM.

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Roger Tory Peterson’s final plate

Posted on Jul 28, 2014

Roger Tory Peterson’s final plate

Roger Tory Peterson passed away on this date, July 28, in 1996. He was working on this flycatcher plate for A Field Guide To Eastern Birds the day that he died, exemplifying the dedication he had to completing the fifth complete revision of the revolutionary book he wrote and illustrated 62 years earlier. Our thanks to Dr. Peterson for everything he accomplished for nature education and wildlife conservation as we strive to continue his mission and prolong his legacy each and every day here at RTPI.

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BioBlitz this Friday-Saturday at SUNY College Lodge

Posted on Jul 16, 2014

BioBlitz this Friday-Saturday at SUNY College Lodge

We are only two days away from the blitz! On July 18-19, 2014 experts from across the region will take part in a ‘BioBlitz’ conducted by the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History at the SUNY College Lodge Nature Preserve in Brocton. A BioBlitz is a 24-hour race to identify as many species of plants and animals of all kinds on the property and we invite you to join in the fun. Hear from the experts what they are finding or join us for a number of free and public walks and talks about some of the unique and exciting life that can be found on the approximately 200-acre property owned...

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Mange, poisons and wildlife

Posted on Apr 18, 2014

Mange, poisons and wildlife

Early yesterday afternoon I posted an article on our Facebook page titled, “Household rat poison linked to death and disease in wildlife” from the Los Angeles Times. It discussed the following: The mountain lion known as P-22 looked majestic just a few months ago, in a trail-camera photo shot against the backdrop of the Hollywood sign. But when a remote camera in Griffith Park captured an image of the puma more recently, it showed a thinner and mangy animal. Scientists sedated him and drew blood samples. They found evidence of exposure to rat poisons. Now, researchers say they...

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