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May, 2019
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Cuteness overload!
On May 18, we're celebrating Endangered Species Day. New York State has almost 100 threatened and endangered species, from butterflies to bats, each with their own specific concerns....
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TrailsBlog: A stretch of tranquility in downtown Syracuse
PTNY's new monthly TrailsBlog feature kicks off with a look at Syracuse's Onondaga Creekwalk, a 2.5 mile long trail linking downtown and the recently remediated Onondaga Lake...
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April, 2019
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Trails Across New York Campaign
Parks & Trails New York announced the launch of our Trails Across New York campaign March 18, as outdoor enthusiasts and trail groups from across the state gathered in Albany for a day of legislative advocacy on trails....
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Relax and enjoy the view
The Friends of Gantry State Park in Long Island City, Queens, was amongst the 22 organizations awarded grants from our Park & Trail Partnership Program. The organization will purchase new hammocks and increase their volunteer outreach to the growing neighborhood. ...
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Spring (Cleaning) is in the Air
Canal Clean Sweep is an annual rite of passage for the New York State Canal System and Canalway Trail. Show your love for your local trail section by volunteering at a local clean up....
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Why'd the salamander cross the road?
You may have heard “Why'd the chicken cross the road?” But, what about the salamander? Every spring salamanders migrate from woodlands to vernal pools, putting themselves at risk as they cross busy roads....
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March, 2019
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Join Us for Trails Advocacy Day March 18
Join us on March 18th in Albany to share your passion for trails with legislators. You can make a difference!...
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Speaking out for Parks
Park supporters gathered in Albany on March 4 to meet with legislators and discuss the importance of New York’s state parks and historic sites....
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