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Nature New York: Fall/Winter 2009

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Rising the Wave

Riding the Wave

We're using Google Earth technology to map sea level rise on Long Island — and to plan for the impacts of climate change. Learn more and visit the Web site.

The Coastal Squeeze

Coastal Squeeze

Find out how wetlands respond to climate change and view a slideshow of possible sea-level rise scenarios on Long Island.Rising Waters

Rising Waters

The Hudson River is could experience sea level rise of up to three feet by 2100.  The Rising Waters Program is bringing communities together to prepareRiver on the Move

River on the Move

Armed with a new approach to protecting rivers across the region, Darran Crabtree is starting in French Creek, saving one oddly-named mussel at a time.


Design for a Living World

Explore how designers are bringing natural inspiration to Manhattan.

Leave Your Legacy

Are you a secret admirer?  Read stories from our Legacy Club members.

Images (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Celia Mangus/istockphoto (boy on shore); © James Pauls (Long Island aerial); Photo © TNC (map); Photo © masck/Creative Commons (Hudson River); © TNC (mussels); © Bob Stone (NNY Cover).