What's happening outdoors

Posted 9/25/19

Thursday, September 26 to Wednesday, October 2.

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Victory for FUDR conservation

HANCOCK, NY — Friends of the Upper Delaware River (FUDR) received three federal grant awards totaling nearly $750,000 from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) for stream protection and restoration projects in the Upper Delaware River watershed.

The awards provide funding for on-the-ground stream projects that preserve water quality, restore aquatic habitat and protect the wild trout fishery, enhance river-based recreational opportunities, and mitigate the damaging impacts of flooding.
For more information about the grants, visit www.bit.ly/FUDRgrants.

Bulb-planting demonstration

WOODRIDGE, NY — On Wednesday, October 2 from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m., Sullivan Renaissance will present a bulb-planting seminar at Centerville Station Park located on Green Avenue Extension.

Attendees will receive bulbs for their home gardens to practice. A list of deer resistant bulbs and plants will also be provided.

Space for the seminar is limited and pre-registration is requested. Visit www.sullivanrenaissance.org/events-seminars to register or call the Sullivan Renaissance office at 845/295-2445.

Friends of the Upper Delaware, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Centerville Station Park, Sullivan Renaissance

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