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From the August 2005 issue

State's Environment Resplendent in the Pages of the Conservationist


This picturesque spot is one
of many profiled in this
month's Conservationist.

If you want to keep your family in touch with the latest information about New York State's outdoors and abundant natural resources, what better back-to-school gift than a subscription to the Conservationist Magazine? The August 2005 issue is hot off the presses and features a preview of the Department of Environmental Conservation's new television show-"Empire State Outdoors"-slated to debut across the state in December.

You'll also see an Adirondack High Peaks success story, while the Finger Lakes Trail comes to life through the eyes of longtime hiker John Morris. In addition, this month's Conservationist has outstanding articles about monarch butterfly metamorphosis, as well as legendary photographer Seneca Ray Stoddard, whose work is examined 100 years later by a contemporary photographer following in Stoddard's footsteps.

Insight to the Outside

reenactors
Reenactors reliving the Battle
of Ticonderoga, as recounted in
the August Conservationist

Every issue of the Conservationist -and there are six each year-features items of interest to outdoor enthusiasts and their families. Special pullouts, book reviews, and articles on everything from air quality concerns to the preservation of state lands, and, of course, hiking, skiing and more.

Well known for stunning photography that enables you to get up close to New York's wildlife and natural wonders, the Conservationist is a bargain at only $10 for a year's subscription. And it NEVER includes any advertising.

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