What do you love about the Algonquin to Adirondacks region? What connects you to this land? How do you enjoy the outdoors most? Tell us your stories with photos via Facebook, Twitter, or email by Friday, November 14. We will share the some of the best ones here, and in our upcoming newsletter. Include your name, location, a short caption (60 characters), and the hashtag #iloveA2A. We want to hear from across the region: from Bancroft to Potsdam, from Belleville to Canton, from Lanark to Glen Falls, and everywhere in between!
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A2A will begin its life as a true Collaborative on March 29 and 30th, when it conducts its Inaugural Partner Meeting, a chance for our increasingly large number of Partners to begin to work together through A2A for conservation of this amazing region. Who are these Partners?
[read more] A2A's first Annual Partner Meeting is coming up soon! It is on Saturday March 29 and Sunday March 30 at the Quality Hotel & Conference Centre in Brockville, ON. If your organization would like to attend, please contact A2A President Emily Conger to register: president@a2alink.org
A2A Receives Grant To Build Capacity For Enhancing Habitat.
[more] A2A is seeking a dynamic, motivated professional to build its organizational and financial capacity. This is a full-time position starting in February 2014.
[more] The Fall newsletter is now published. If you have opted for an electronic version, please look for it in your in-box. Otherwise, it will be delivered by regular mail. Included is a reminder to renew your membership for 2014. Memberships can be renewed and your membership profile can be updated online.
[more] The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Adirondack Program announced a call for volunteers to help survey roadsides in the Black River Valley this winter as part of the WildPaths citizen science project.
[more] What are the risks for Brockville and the St. Lawrence corridor?
Free Public Presentation by Emily Conger on Sunday, October 27. [more] |
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