Conservation
Challenges for Onondaga Audubon
Onondaga Audubon’s territory
includes parts of the Tug Hill region, the Great Lake Plain and
Allegheny Plateau.
The Tug Hill region’s biggest
threat will come from development and the subsequent fragmentation
of its mature forest cover. Wind power projects, water mining
and other extractive activities will continue to put pressure
on the region’s bird species and habitats.
The Great Lake Plain includes the
Montezuma Wetland Complex, a state and national Important Bird
Area, in addition to the bird critical wetlands and barrier beaches
along the south east end of Lake Ontario. Habitat loss, invasive
species, sprawl development, intensive agriculture and poorly
sited wind power projects are the biggest threats to this area.
The Allegheny Plateau includes
the southern hills of our region. Habitat loss and degradation
due to fragmentation, succession and the potential for sprawl
development are the main threats to this area.
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