On Friday, July 21, 2017, we had the opportunity to join with our friends at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, local elected officials and many representatives of Catskill organizations to celebrate the Governor Cuomo's Adventure NY program, which seeks to expand access to healthy, active outdoor recreation; connect people with nature and the outdoors; protect New York's natural resources; and boost local economies.
Read MoreThis week, Moe and Jeff campaign to #SavetheEfts!
Read MoreThis week, we took a look at upcoming summer events with Katie Palm.
Read MoreThis week, we talked to Marc Wolf, of the Mountain Top Arboretum.
Read MoreCheck out the May 4th Episode of Catskill Digest to hear all about birds and birding on Catskill Digest on WIOX- and our upcoming event: Taking Flight: Birding in the Catskills, coming up in June!
Read MoreLearn more about why the Catskills are important and how we are helping the Catskill Park with our work in Albany. Then help us spread the word about why the Catskills are important!
Read MoreThe Catskill Center's Executive Director Jeff Senterman and Associate Director Kali Bird had the opportunity to attend Governor Cuomo's Mid-Hudson State of the State Address at SUNY Purchase on January 10, 2017. We joined other non-profits, elected officials, and citizens of the region, to hear the Governor speak about his upcoming plans.
Read MoreRecently a 100-foot weather tower was proposed on land adjacent to the Catskill Park's Forest Preserve. The proposed tower is to be east of Clum Hill in the Town of Hunter, on the ridge leading to the Roundtop and Kaaterskill High Peak mountain range, which is part of the Catskill Park’s forever wild, Forest Preserve lands and is classified by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) as Wild Forest. It is not an exaggeration to say that the view of Kaaterskill High Peak and Roundtop is considered one of the most iconic views in the Catskills
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