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Research Topics 1 Year, 7 Months ago Karma: 4
Check out this site's Research page to see a new featured article on The Eel Project, a citizen science program that monitors glass eels in Hudson River tributaries. It's on the Research homepage here: www.dutchesswatersheds.org/research

and you can read the article here: www.dutchesswatersheds.org/research/175-the-eel-project

Enjoy! To read more about glass eels and citizen science monitoring, you can also visit: www.dec.ny.gov/lands/49580.html
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Re:Research Topics 1 Year, 6 Months ago Karma: 4
We're featuring a new article on the Research Topics Page of this website: Turtle Habitat Management, by Andrew Meyer, Biodiversity Educator from Hudsonia Ltd. Check it out here! They have been studying the restoration and management of turtle nesting habitat near the wetlands where the turtles spend most of their time to try to reduce how far female turtles need to travel to find suitable nesting habitat.

For more information about Hudsonia, visit: hudsonia.org/
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The National Audobon Society has posted an excellent video about Chris Bowser, DEC Science Education Specialist, and the Eel Project he coordinates. Watch it here!

To read more about the Eel Project, check out: www.dutchesswatersheds.org/research/175-the-eel-project
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