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Tag: conservation
Moose Poop Sniffing Dogs
One of those programs in the Adirondacks is a study by the Wildlife Conservation Society using specially trained dogs to help track moose in the Adirondack Park. Dogs, like those that can sniff out bombs or drugs, are helping biologists by using their incredible sense of smell to find moose poop or skat. Researchers explain…
Parc Safari’s Director of Zoology and Conservation
Parc Safari’s Director of Zoology and Conservation, Nathalie Santerre, joins us this week to talk about putting the cubs on display at the zoo in two weeks, as well as the plight of cheetahs around the world and efforts to add them to the Endangered Species List. The cubs will be on display through the…
RARE: Conservation Efforts in the Adirondacks at the Adirondack Research Consoritium Conference
RARE: Conservation Efforts in the Adirondacks at the Adirondack Research Consoritium Conference was held in Lake Placid, NY to discuss to discuss efforts to help threatened and endangered species. These are some of the projects that conservation groups are working on this summer to help wildlife in the Adirondacks. From testing the iconic common loon…
Wildlife Defenders
There are dedicated scientists & researchers working here in the Adirondack Park to help protect threatened and endangered wildlife. For decades, The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation in Saranac Lake has been documenting the impact mercury pollution is having on one of the Adirondack’s iconic symbols, the Common Loon. Our Jack LaDuke tagged along on…