A2A's 2025 Science Symposium

A2A's 2025 Science Symposium
Podcast Description
Join us for a special podcast series from the Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative’s 2025 Science Symposium, held in Clayton, NY on April 11. Hear from leading researchers, conservationists, and community voices working to enhance ecological connectivity across the A2A region. Each episode dives into the science, Indigenous knowledge, and collaborative action that’s shaping the future of this vital corridor. Whether you're a scientist, land steward, or curious listener, we hope this series interests you and encourages you to attend our event in 2027. Learn more at a2acollaborative.org.
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Content Themes
Episodes focus on diverse topics related to ecology, conservation, and community engagement. Specific episodes cover road ecology studies highlighting wildlife mortality, local science's role in large landscape preservation, and the integration of Indigenous knowledge and modern conservation strategies, showcasing efforts to enhance ecological corridors

Join us for a special podcast series from the Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative’s 2025 Science Symposium, held in Clayton, NY on April 11. Hear from leading researchers, conservationists, and community voices working to enhance ecological connectivity across the A2A region. Each episode dives into the science, Indigenous knowledge, and collaborative action that’s shaping the future of this vital corridor. Whether you’re a scientist, land steward, or curious listener, we hope this series interests you and encourages you to attend our event in 2027. Learn more at a2acollaborative.org.
Listen to A2A’s Kate Cleary present the results of A2A’s U.S. Road Ecology studies in the 1000 Islands Region. Kate shares key insights from their bike surveys along NYS Routes 12 & 37, highlighting incredible numbers of wildlife mortality and conservation opportunities to reduce road impacts on wildlife and connectivity.

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