Adirondack
Wildlife Festival
6 August 2011
The Paul Smith's College VIC will continue the tradition of hosting the Adirondack Wildlife Festival on August 6 from 10 AM to 8 PM. There will be presentations on all creatures great and small, from bears to salamanders. There will be live music with Roy Hurd, storytelling with David Fadden of the Six Nations Indian Museum, Mark Manske's Bird on Hand demonstrations, fun and games, visits to the butterfly house, and a very special presentation on Loon Conservation in America by Dr. Jim Paruk.
Schedule of events
10 AM | Exploring for salamanders with Paul Smith's College Professor Celia Evans |
11 AM | New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Wildlife Technician Ben Tabor will talk about Adirondack black bears |
Noon | Music and stories from Roy Hurd |
1 PM | Native American stories from David Fadden of the Six Nations Indian Museum in Onchiota |
2 PM | More music and stories from Roy Hurd |
4 PM | Mark Manske will offer a kestrel demonstration |
5:30 - 6:30 PM | Reception in the VIC Great Room to honor keynote speaker Dr. Jim Paruk |
6:30 PM |
"Loon Conservation in North America: From North to South and West to East," by Dr. Jim Paruk, the Director of Biodiversity Research Institute's International Center for Loon Conservation and Research. Dr. Paruk will provide an overview of current loon conservation and research efforts in North America, exploring issues affecting all five species of North American loons, from Yellow-billed Loons in Alaska's North Slope to Common Loons breeding in New York State's Adirondack Park. He will also discuss exciting new findings about loon migration and other research conducted by Biodiversity Research Institute and its collaborators in the Adirondacks and beyond. |
Throughout the day, VIC staff and volunteers will offer interpretive habitat and tracking walks. The Butterfly House will be open. There will be arts and crafts activities and a treasure hunt. The VIC Juried Art Show -- "Life on the Lakes" will be available for viewing.