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Nature

Sustaining The Road Ahead For Chautauqua Lake

Different stakeholders seem to have arrived at some similar conclusions now that the Chautauqua Lake Protection and Rehabilitation Agency has voted not to recommend the formation of a special lake tax district to the County Legislature. There appears to be a sort of consensus brewing based ...

The Changing Of The Guard…In Our Yards

Many of you might recall what being a “responsible” citizen and community member looked like back in 1953 — back when lawns were perfectly mowed, fertilized and weed-free. History tells us that gardens and landscaping were once limited to those with land, money, and free time. ...

Nature Is For Everyone. But Is It Really?

Jamestown Audubon Society was formed in 1957 by a small group of people who were passionate about birds. Since then, we have grown to become our own 501c3 non-profit organization, which includes a staff of eleven people, close to 600 acres of land, more than 1,400 nature-based programs per ...

Trees…Wanted Dead or Alive

Invasive insects and diseases are a real threat. Chautauqua County and all of western New York have been hit hard with the emerald ash borer devasting our ash trees in recent years. Not to mention our Eastern Hemlock (by the hemlock woolly adelgid beetle) and American Beech (with beech leaf ...

Hidden Bluebird Nest

In a hole in a tree, there lived a bird. It was not a dusty, cramped beetle hole, filled with sawdust and bug bits, nor was it a large, windy, woodpecker hole exposed to the elements: it was a bluebird hole, and that means comfort. This Tolkien-inspired thought struck me today as I was ...

The Demise Of The Lake District

As I’m sure you’ve heard, the Chautauqua Lake Protection and Rehabilitation Agency (CLPRA) voted against recommending the formation of a lake district for the maintenance and protection of Chautauqua Lake. Unfortunately, a lot of aspects of the proposed lake district made it hard for ...