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Long Island Designates New Bird Conservation AreaSubmitted by Rachael Blair on Wed, 2008-05-14 17:10.
Over 2,100 acres of state parkland on Long Island's East End were designated as New York State's 50th bird conservation area on Wednesday, according to Newsday.
Inclusion in the program will provide for signs and kiosks to educate the public about bird life and ensure parks officials prioritize habitat preservation in future management decisions. The designation doesn't add additional regulation beyond existing state and federal laws but insures that bird conservation will be integrated into agency planning, management and research projects in those areas. |
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