Stories of the Ausable
Managing Invasive Species in the Ausable Watershed
The Ausable watershed supports a variety of plant and animal species, playing a critical role in the local environment and economy, but its health is threatened by invasive species. Some species the Ausable Freshwater Center (AFC) is paying special attention to include knotweed species, reed canary grass, round goby, and Chinese mystery snail...
Hiking Cobble Lookout: A Walk Through Forested Beauty
One of my favorite hikes when I want a leisurely walk with breathtaking views is the trail to Cobble Lookout in Wilmington, New York. This trail, which was constructed in 2014, is roughly 2.5 miles round trip with less than 300 feet of elevation gain. I’ve done this hike multiple times in all seasons and every time it seems to blow me away...
Duff your buffer! Get friendly with your riparian layers
Riparian buffers are vegetated areas of land situated next to bodies of water such as streams and rivers. They assist in filtering pollutants, stabilizing stream banks, and providing habitat for wildlife. Moreover, riparian buffers provide shade,...