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Nature New York Winter 2006
Download an electronic copy of Nature New York Winter 2006 here (.pdf, 3.3mb).

The Nature Conservancy of New York

Climate Change and the Hudson River

The Nature Conservancy's Climate Change Initiative
Together with our conservation partners, The Nature Conservancy is developing achievable solutions to slow the rate of global warming and finding viable options for the Earth’s natural diversity, human communities and economic investments to survive its inevitable impacts. 

The Hudson River Estuary
The Hudson River Estuary, its tributaries, and the lands that feed them are home to more than 200 types of fish, 19 kinds of rare birds, and 140 rare plants (one of which – the Hudson
River water nymph – grows nowhere else on earth). The upper reaches of the estuary are also flanked by extremely rare wetlands that need the tide’s daily floods but cannot stand salt.  Find out more about how The Nature Conservancy is working to protect this fabled river.

Nature New York: Winter 2006