Hudson River Blog

Created by a sophomore seminar at Hamilton College, this blog considers the past, present, and future of the Hudson River, once described by Robert Boyle as "the most beautiful, messed up, productive, ignored, and surprising piece of water on the face of the earth."

Sunday, March 04, 2007

The Hudson River Almanac

I stumbled across The Hudson River Almanac while on the New York Department of Environmental Conservation website. The almanac is comprised of volunteers’ observations about the river and is bound and printed annually. This might be an interesting thing for members of our class to do on our field trip.
Description: “The Hudson River Almanac is a natural history journal that covers the Hudson from the High Peaks of the Adirondacks to New York Harbor. It seeks to capture the spirit, magic, and science of the river by presenting the observations of many individuals who delight in the diversity of nature in the Hudson Valley.”

Website: http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/hudson/alm.html

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