CANTON -- St. Lawrence Land Trust was among several organizations that received a Joseph & Joan Cullman Conservation Grant. The grant for $2,300 was awarded for project title “Avian Surveys, …
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CANTON -- St. Lawrence Land Trust was among several organizations that received a Joseph & Joan Cullman Conservation Grant.
The grant for $2,300 was awarded for project title “Avian Surveys, Habitat Enhancement, and Improving Public Awareness of Birds at the Hart’s Falls Preserve in Canton.”
Joseph and Joan Cullman owned the Kildare Club just north of Tupper Lake, New York and loved the Adirondacks. The Cullman Foundation allows Northern New York Audubon to distribute funds to support projects occurring in the Adirondack, Champlain, or St. Lawrence region of Northern New York that are beneficial to birds.
More information on Cullman Conservation Grants and to see past years’ awardees, visit www.nnya.org/cullman-grants. Eligible organizations include, but are not limited to, environmental organizations, teachers, graduate students, and research project managers.