Join the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps for a Habitat Enhancement Event on Saturday, November 9 from 12 – 2 PM. Participants will pick up debris along the Onondaga Lake shoreline and monitor bird nest boxes while learning from National Audubon Society, Onondaga Audubon and Parsons staff about birds, other wildlife, and the importance of healthy habitats in the Onondaga Lake watershed. Participants should wear shoes or boots, long pants and sleeves, and bring work gloves. Plastic bags will be provided. This free event will take place rain or shine and is sponsored by National Grid, Honeywell and Parsons.
Volunteers will meet at Honeywell’s Onondaga Lake Visitors Center, 280 Restoration Way, Syracuse, NY 13209.
Space is limited and registration is required. Click https://act.audubon.org/a/olcc-habitat-enhancement-project-saturday-november-9-12-pm to register. Call 315.365.3588 or email [email protected] with questions.
“Onondaga Lake is a critically important bird area,” said Chris Lajewski, director of the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps. “During the winter months, dozens of Bald Eagles and thousands of waterfowl and songbirds will flock to the lake and it’s wetlands for food, water and shelter. The Habitat Enhancement Event is a great opportunity for the Central New York community to enhance the lake’s 90-acres of restored habitat and reduce threats to the birds and other wildlife.”
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The Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps is an expanding organization of community volunteers who are contributing to restoration projects that are creating or improving wildlife habitat in the Onondaga Lake watershed. The Corps was founded in 2012 to inspire future stewards of Onondaga Lake and its watershed through a hands-on, experience-based program that offers citizens and organizations the opportunity to participate in activities that help restore and sustain Onondaga Lake and its value as an Important Bird Area.
The Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps was founded by Honeywell in partnership with Montezuma Audubon Center and Onondaga Audubon and is now a National Audubon Society program. Additional Corps supporters include Parsons, Anchor QEA, National Grid, and SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry.
Visit http://ny.audubon.org/OLCC for more information about the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps.