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Nature

Giants In The Sky

As we roll into summer, the temperature and humidity are also rapidly increasing. Hot, humid days bring an increase in outdoor activities, but they also bring on a weather phenomenon that lights up the sky in streaks and makes itself known with loud booming in the distance. Some people find ...

Watershed Notes: Our Chautauqua, Our Connection

When you look outside your window on any given day, what do you see? Do you see green grass, trees, plants, and flowers or do you see houses, concrete, pavement, and steel? Here in Chautauqua County, we are fortunate to live in an area that has yet to see a huge and vast influx of people, ...

Springtime Can Be Like A Reunion

Springtime is like a reunion with longtime friends. Friends that have you haven’t seen in awhile. But when you meet up again it brings joy to see their faces, hear their voices. It doesn’t matter how much time has passed. You can pick up where you left off. These spring friends are the ...

Low Lake Levels And The Importance Of Capturing The Storm

If you've been paying attention to recent local news, then you may have heard about the low level of Chautauqua Lake right now. According to the U.S. Geological Survey on the morning of April 16th, Chautauqua Lake sat at just 1,307.59 feet above mean sea level (ft msl), even after a couple ...

Beyond Monarchs

I’ve been thinking about Monarchs recently. Now, in the end of September, most are well into their journey south. Should the butterflies avoid all the hazards of their long journey, they will overwinter in the mountain fir forests in Mexico. We may see a handful of stragglers through early ...

Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy Reaches 30th Anniversary Year

2020 is the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy’s 30th anniversary year! CWC remains committed to preserving and enhancing the water quality, scenic beauty and ecological health of the lakes, rivers and streams of the Chautauqua region. In 2020, the most serious threats to our waterways are ...