If you re venturing outdoors this spring and summer, there are important things to remember.
We re lucky to live in a region with such diverse landscapes. Mountains, rivers, lakes, hills, forests, and more all make up the Hudson Valley. But if we want the Hudson Valley to stay as beautiful as it is, we have to do our part to protect and preserve it. That s where Leave No Trace (LNT) comes in.
Leave No Trace is a set of seven different principles to make it so when you leave nature, it appears as if you have never been there. The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics is a government-funded non-profit organization that focuses on educating people on the principles to help maintain the outdoors. If you haven t heard of this before, I ll go over what each principle is and tell you how you can apply it in the Hudson Valley
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Stunning Photos of Two Eagles Tangling Above the Hudson Valley
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Sometimes you see something that takes your breath away. I mean, something that literally makes you gasp in awe. That’s exactly what happened to me when I saw these pictures of eagles in mid-air that were taken right here in the Hudson Valley. I reached out to the photographer, Jim Yates, to find out what exactly was happening in the pics. He explained that one of the eagles is part of a local nesting pair in the Kingston area, and she was protecting her territory from a single intruder eagle. Thanks, Jim, for letting us share these magnificent pictures.
Stunning Photos of Two Eagles Tangling Above the Hudson Valley
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