If you're looking for group hands-on activities, register for upcoming planting days on October 19th and 26th at Granite Mountain Preserve. Visit www.hhlt.org to register for planting days or download preserve maps for your next adventure! #nationalpubliclandsday #lovethehighlands #hhltny
          
            September 27, 2025 at 10:41 PM
            
              
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        This color change isn't just beautiful, it's a fascinating survival strategy. As trees prepare for winter, they break down chlorophyll and reabsorb nutrients, revealing the pigments that were hidden all summer long. Take a fall hike this week and see how many native species you can identify! #hhltny
          
            October 7, 2025 at 8:58 PM
            
              
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        Want to learn more about regional wildlife? Join us THIS WEEK for "What's in My Backyard," a collaborative event with local partners featuring informative talks on the incredible wildlife that call the Hudson Valley home! www.boscobel.org/events/my-ba...
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What's in My Backyard? Managing Your Garden in a Time of Change - Boscobel
            Learn from experts on how to navigate wildlife, support native plants, and cultivate a backyard and garden to withstand – and thrive – in a changing climate. During this half-day symposium, you will…
          
            
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            October 29, 2025 at 3:58 PM
            
              
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    Together, they provide vital nectar and pollen for migrating monarchs, late-flying bees, and other pollinators stocking up before winter. #northeastplants #pollinators #hhltny #lovethehighlands
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            September 30, 2025 at 8:30 PM
            
              
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        🍂As the temperatures drop and daylight shortens, local trees are putting on their spectacular autumn show. The Hudson Valley's diverse forests create one of the most stunning fall displays in the Northeast! #hhltny #lovethehighlands
          
            October 7, 2025 at 8:58 PM
            
              
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        Want to learn more about regional wildlife? Join us THIS WEEK for "What's in My Backyard," a collaborative event with local partners featuring informative talks on the incredible wildlife that call the Hudson Valley home! www.boscobel.org/events/my-ba...
#BatWeek #WildlifeProtection #hhltny
        
            #BatWeek #WildlifeProtection #hhltny
What's in My Backyard? Managing Your Garden in a Time of Change - Boscobel
            Learn from experts on how to navigate wildlife, support native plants, and cultivate a backyard and garden to withstand – and thrive – in a changing climate. During this half-day symposium, you will…
          
            
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            November 3, 2025 at 10:15 PM
            
              
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        Want to see what's flying overhead in real-time? Check your local migration forecast at dashboard.birdcast.info ! Together, we can help support safe passage for millions of migrating birds. Every light turned off makes a difference!
#LightsOutforBirds #lovethehighlands #wildlifeprotection #hhltny
        
            #LightsOutforBirds #lovethehighlands #wildlifeprotection #hhltny
Migration Dashboard - BirdCast
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            September 19, 2025 at 4:09 PM
            
              
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