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Monthly Archives: December 2015

Viewpoints: December 2015

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winter newsletterThe Winter edition of the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy newsletter is here!

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  • Friends of the Rail Trail Flickr Photostream

  • Although I had always enjoyed hiking and the outdoors, I didn’t anticipate just how much pleasure and fulfillment would come to me as a result of shaping and maintaining beautiful places. It quickly became a passion and has taken a major role in the course of my life, to the extent that no week is complete if I haven’t gotten out to hike and/or work on a preserve. -Peter Stoj, Keleher Preserve Steward
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    Courtesy of Dieter Gehring

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