When he started to plan his thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail earlier this year, it wasn't just logistics that Moe Lemire was thinking about. He was also thinking about the good that he could do as he hiked from Georgia to Maine.
Read MoreAn excellent short film (link below) describing the importance of the hemlock forest to the Catskills and beyond, and a complex invasive species that could have devastating effects on everything from water quality to the habitat and ecosystems of New York state, not to mention the Catskills.
Read MoreThe Catskill Center is pleased to announce a new project in cooperation with The Painter's Gallery in Fleischmanns, NY, the CATSKILLS PINHOLE CAMERA PROJECT. The public is invited to create an image using Nicéphore Niépce's photographic method from 1816.
Free camera kits are now available for pickup at either the Painter's Gallery in Fleischmanns (1109 Main St., Fleischmanns, NY, 646.627.5155) or at the Catskill Center in Arkville (43355 State Highway 28, Arkville, NY 12406, 845.586.2611).
Read MoreThe Catskill Center is pleased to see significant funding and support for the Catskills in the recently enacted New York state budget (2016-17). We are also thrilled to see the Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) at $300M. This historic level of funding continues our state's proud and leading legacy of first in the nation conservation and environmental protection, allowing for better investment in our environmental resources across New York state.
Read MoreThe New York State Senate version of the 2016-17 State Budget includes language which would allow state agencies to open state lands to ATV use, including on the 'Forever Wild' Forest Preserve Lands of the Adirondack Park and the Catskill Park, as well as on other state lands including State Forests, and State Parks!! You Can Help Keep Damaging ATVs Off State Lands.
Read MoreWe have very exciting news to share, updating you on some key developments over the weekend. We need now need you to send a message to your legislators in support of a $4M Catskills line in the Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) (link opens a message from our friends, Catskill Mountainkeeper, with whom the Catskill Center co-chairs the Catskill Park Coalition).
Read MoreA Q & A with Susan Miiller with her current exhibit at the Erpf Center Gallery: Being There, which went up on January 19th, will be wrapping up this Friday, March 11th.
Read MoreThe Thorn Preserve in Woodstock is a wonderful 60-acre plot of land owned by the Catskill Center and operated in partnership with the Woodstock Land Conservancy. An old farm plot, it was donated to the Catskill Center to serve as a public preserve to fill multiple conservation education needs.
To serve that goal, the Catskill Center and the Woodstock Land Conservancy planned a BioBlitz at the Thorn Preserve last April. A typical BioBlitz has the agenda of surveying and identifying every species of animal and plant found on a particular piece of property, usually within a 24-hour period (hence the “Blitz”).
Read MoreTwo of the most direct ways the Catskill Center acts on its mission is through the protection and stewardship of our network of preserves and through our advocacy work to protect and preserve the Catskill Park and Forest Preserve.
The Catskill Center welcomes the public to our preserves and we work to educate and welcome visitors to the Catskill Park through efforts like the Catskill Interpretive Center and our support of the Catskill Trail Steward Program. We hope to welcome many more for years to come. But to do so, we need your support.
Read MoreThe Catskill Center last month welcomed Markley Boyer to chair its board of directors.Our Development Associate Brit Hotaling caught up with him for a few moments after he was unanimously elected to chair the board.
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