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Can N.Y. Reset Tech With Its Nation-Leading Right to Repair Law?
New York State will set a historic precedent July 1,...
Going Green at Home by 2030
The $370 billion Inflation Reduction Act passed in 2022 marked...
Why New York Needs the New SITED Act
The passage in 2019 of New York’s landmark Climate Leadership...
Land + Air + Water
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Forest Farming Takes Root in Valley Woodlands
When you think about preserving farmland, sun-splashed fields filled with...
What Valley Farmers Have Been Up to Off-Season
The Hudson Valley takes on a different beauty in every...
Chasing Rainbows in the Hudson Valley
Rainbows seem to be everywhere right now. In the Hudson...
Outdoors
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Ways to Leave a Lighter Footprint While Camping
Are you hoping to celebrate and honor the outdoors this...
How to Stand-Up Paddleboard Safely Along the Hudson
The activity that most perfectly combines adventure and tranquility just...
What To Know Before Hiking Solo
Sometimes we want to hit the trail or explore nature...
Plants + Animals
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#Invasives101
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The Opossum, a Surprising N.Y. Fan Fave
They may not look like the cuddliest creatures, but opossums...
World’s First Bee Vaccine Expands Pollinator Potential
The next time you see a honeybee buzzing around a...
Look Out For These New York Snakes
Cryptic, mysterious, and too often feared, snakes are among the...
History + Culture
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Valley Corn’s Sweet Roots
Few things offer the sweetness of a Hudson Valley summer...
Five More Hudson Valley Claims to Fame
When it comes to superlatives, the Hudson Valley definitely holds...
How a Pioneering Woman Aeronaut Shattered Limits From the Hudson Valley
A race in the clouds on the Fourth of July,...
Community
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Malcolm X Park Hosts New Moments of Joy
Malcolm X said, “The future belongs to those who prepare...
The Body Liberation Hiking Club
Hiking is a beloved pastime for so many, offering a...
RecoveryHike
Nature has the power to help heal. Few understand that...
Plants + Animals
#WildlifeLove
The Opossum, a Surprising N.Y. Fan Fave
They may not look like the cuddliest creatures, but opossums are still beloved by many New Yorkers. In May, they...
World’s First Bee Vaccine Expands Pollinator Potential
The next time you see a honeybee buzzing around a...
Look Out For These New York Snakes
Cryptic, mysterious, and too often feared, snakes are among the...
Making a Big Effort to Save a Little Turtle
Around late April, bog turtles began to emerge from their...
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Cameo: Valley Raccoons
The Scenic Hudson team uses cameras to help monitor our parks — but sometimes, wildlife...
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Cameo: Valley Foxes
The Scenic Hudson team uses cameras to help monitor our parks — but sometimes, wildlife...
#BuggingOut
World’s First Bee Vaccine Expands Pollinator Potential
The next time you see a honeybee buzzing around a flower or a shrub or...
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Up Close With New York’s Only Resident Hummingbird
As spring gets into full swing, bird lovers throughout the Hudson Valley are watching for the return of one of...
How Robins Signal Spring
The robin is the oneThat interrupts the mornWith hurried, few, express reportsWhen March is scarcely on. Virtually nobody signals the...
Why Cardinals Rule
Northern cardinals have become a familiar and welcome sight to New Yorkers, particularly here in the Hudson Valley. The iconic...
From Arctic to Valley, Why Snowy Owls Make Surprise Flights
The secret ingredient to understanding the habits of snowy owls is, of all things, lemmings. This tiny rodent that thrives...
What’s Next When You Find an Injured Bird
There’s something especially heartbreaking about coming across an injured bird — a creature meant to soar that is suddenly suffering,...
Poughkeepsie’s Massive Crow Roost
As the weather cools off, crows flock to Poughkeepsie by the thousands to join a communal roost, a ritual that’s...
The Local Eagle-Spotting Outlook
Few things in life draw the sort of deep-sigh feeling of awe as the sight of a majestic eagle soaring...
On Cold Days, Go Gull-Spotting
You might see a seagull over the Hudson River and think it’s amazing that these birds have come 50 or...
The Valley’s Vanishing Nighthawks
BEEMPP! BOOM!! and again BEEEMPP! BOOOM! On a warm June evening, I would take the kids down to Coxsackie to wait....
#TreesPlease
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Big Trees and the Humans Who Find Them
Near Coeymans, N.Y., there is a floodplain that flanks the Hudson and extends out to a well-kept property that a...
Celebrating FDR’s Pioneering Tree Conservation
Conserving land — cultivating it expressly for nature — is a standard practice today. But decades ago, it was an unheard-of...
Fall Foliage and Climate Change: A Wild Mix
The photogenic sprawl of trees in their vibrant fall colors is arguably one of the Hudson Valley’s most defining features,...
Quiz: Do You Know Fall’s Most Vibrant Leaves?
The Hudson Valley is famous for its fall foliage, best seen across rolling hills, apple orchards, and riverside mountains. Everyone...
Newburgh’s Balmville Tree, a Landmark of American History
Among local trees that have captured the imagination, it’s hard to top the Balmville Tree. Walk, bike, or drive past...
Return of the Elms
On a fall Friday morning, a pickup truck arrived at Mawignack Preserve in Catskill with a long-anticipated cargo: 28 trees....
10 Top Fall-Foliage Hot Spots in the Hudson Valley
The annual changing-leaf display along the Hudson River always boosts flagging spirits — and who couldn’t use a little pick-me-up...
Flying Forestry
Could drones play a role in halting climate change? A company in Canada thinks so. Toronto-based Flash Forest has proposed...
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World’s First Bee Vaccine Expands Pollinator Potential
The next time you see a honeybee buzzing around a flower or a shrub or an apple tree, you can...
It’s National Moth Week
by Dalvin Aboagye Step outside your home on a nice night and take a look around. What do you see?...
Tackling Ticks
Enjoying outdoor exercise helps boost our immune system and relieve stress, which has never been more important. But while a...
#WildlifeLove
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The Opossum, a Surprising N.Y. Fan Fave
They may not look like the cuddliest creatures, but opossums are still beloved by many New Yorkers. In May, they...
Look Out For These New York Snakes
Cryptic, mysterious, and too often feared, snakes are among the most misunderstood animals thatshare our planet. New York is home...
Making a Big Effort to Save a Little Turtle
Around late April, bog turtles began to emerge from their muddy hibernacula, or winter shelters, to greet another season in...
Forget Forecasting — Appreciate What Groundhogs Can Actually Rock
Will he or won’t he? That will be the question on everyone’s mind on Feb. 2, Groundhog Day, when Punxsutawney...
Why the Tiny Shrew Will Blow Your Mind
Shrews aren’t just terms out of Shakespeare. In fact, Shakespeare is brand-new compared to actual shrews, animals that have been...
The Cheeky Ways Chipmunks Operate
Next to gray squirrels, their rodent cousins, Eastern chipmunks are probably the most frequently spotted mammal in parks and backyards...
River Otters Play in the Valley Again
Otters aren’t just oceanic creatures — their semi-aquatic mammal cousins, North American river otters, are found all over the continent,...
Vernal Pools: The Valley’s Special Spring Amphibian Habitat
“Fairies” no bigger than a human fingernail, frogs returning to life after a winter suspended in ice, salamanders assembling for...
All About the Hudson Valley’s Red (and Elusive Gray) Fox
This past spring, spotting an elegant lone red fox in Scenic Hudson’s Mount Beacon Park — and seeing a mother...
#Invasives101
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How Bad Is Water Chestnut, Really?
When it comes to invasive species that have affected the Hudson River, water chestnuts are one of the most common....
If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Eat ‘Em
Invasive plants wreak great havoc in the Hudson Valley, crowding out native species that birds and other animals depend on...
Hounding Out Invasive Species in the Hudson Valley
The next time you’re hiking in the Lower Hudson Valley, be on the lookout for two of the region’s newest...
Woolly Adelgids Threaten Eastern Hemlock Trees
For generations, the canopies provided by the Eastern hemlock trees have been integral to the Empire State’s forest ecosystems. Although...
Watch Out for Spotted Lanternflies
The spotted lanternfly is one beautiful bug. With its wings outspread, an adult resembles an abstract painting, sporting geometric splotches...
Solving a Knotty Knotweed Problem
“When I first started working here, I didn’t realize this could be such a beautiful view,” says Scenic Hudson Parks...
Don’t Touch That Plant!
Trees, shrubs and wildflowers contribute so much beauty to the Hudson Valley — and joy to our lives — but...
Trees That Eat Things
Scenic Hudson Land Stewardship Coordinator Dan Smith photographed an ice skate being “eaten” by a tree on one of our...
Lantern Fly
Now, more than ever, be on the lookout for spotted lantern flies. Sightings of these EXTREMELY harmful insects, native to...
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Cameo: Valley Coyotes
The Scenic Hudson team uses cameras to help monitor our parks — but sometimes, wildlife makes a guest appearance. What...
Cameo: Valley Bears
The Scenic Hudson team uses cameras to help monitor our parks — but sometimes, wildlife makes a guest appearance. What...
Cameo: Valley Deer
The Scenic Hudson team uses cameras to help monitor our parks — but sometimes, wildlife makes a guest appearance. What...
Cameo: Valley Raccoons
The Scenic Hudson team uses cameras to help monitor our parks — but sometimes, wildlife makes a guest appearance. What...
Cameo: Valley Foxes
The Scenic Hudson team uses cameras to help monitor our parks — but sometimes, wildlife makes a guest appearance. What...
Candid Camera
What takes place in Scenic Hudson parks once the sun goes down and people go home? A series of motion-activated...
#PlantLife
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Seed Saving: How the Valley Has Helped Lead the Nation in Preserving Heirloom Plants
When you hold a seed in your hand, “once upon a time” might not be the first words that pop...
The Apples of Your Ancestors’ Daydreams
Centuries-old apple varieties that were almost pushed out by industrialization have started to get popular again in the Hudson Valley...
Huckleberry Picking, An Old Summer Tradition in the Shawangunks
The poor, acidic, and shallow soil on top of the Shawangunk Ridge was never ideal for farming — but it...
Blooming Now: The Valley’s Own Native Cactus
With all the emphasis on native plants these days, you’d be forgiven for shaking your head when stumbling across a...
Go Spring Ephemeral-Spotting
The Valley may not host showy fields of tulips or bluebonnets. Yet for the hikers, painters, students, explorers, photographers and...
How and Why To Plant Native
Like many, Millbrook resident Liselotte Vince earned her green thumb as a kid years ago, when beauty was the big...
Vertical Gardening at Home
A decade ago, Bryan Meador was an art student in New York City alienated by too much concrete. He felt...
#HappyTails
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Safer Summer Hiking With Dogs
The warm sunshine is here, and it’s time to hit those sizzling trails in the Hudson Valley — but how...
From Alpaca to Sweater: HV Fiber Farming
Sheep and goats are classic Hudson Valley grazers, and in the past few years, a handful of regional farmers have...
Winter Hiking With Dogs
Once upon a time, I adopted the best trail buddy a gal could dream of. Roxy is a 50-pound mutt...
Invite a Goat to Your Next Online Meeting
As Kathy Stevens sits in the shade contemplating the Catskill Animal Sanctuary’s next move, she loses her train of thought...