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Montezuma Audubon director: Investments in the environment drive economic growth

“Jobs, jobs, jobs,” is what President Joe Biden promised his climate change agenda would deliver, a truism that New York policymakers and advocates already know well. Investments in our environment

Waterfowl, and yes, elk, return to newly flooded Montezuma wetlands

Waterfowl, and yes, elk, return to newly flooded Montezuma wetlands COLLINSVILLE It did not take long for nature to reclaim what it took Jim Levine and Montezuma Wetlands LLC more than 30 years to create. Levine told the Solano County supervisors Tuesday that within hours of a levee being breached to flood an area that had been tidal wetlands for thousands of years, birds and other wildlife moved into the area. “What really surprised us was, literally on that day, Oct. 27, in the afternoon, we had flocks of birds come into the site and a herd of elk moved into our site,” said Levine, the managing partner of Montezuma Wetlands LLC. “They showed up that day.”

Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor announces $108,000 in grants to communities, non-profits

Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor announces $108,000 in grants to communities, non-profits Updated Jan 18, 2021; Posted Jan 18, 2021 First place in the On the Water category in the 2020 Erie Canalway photo contest. Sam Patch at Schoen Place (Pittsford) by Kevin Tubiolo, Rochester, NY Facebook Share The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor announced recently that 13 non-profit organizations and municipalities will receive grants this year totaling $108,787. The grants will be used to preserve and showcase the canal’s heritage, educate youth and welcome visitors to explore the canal in their local communities. “As the pandemic continues to present abnormal challenges it is especially gratifying to support diverse canal inspired innovations. We are so pleased to make these timely investments and contribute to the resilience of our canal communities,” said Bob Radliff, Executive Director of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor.

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