The Nature of Nature: Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley
An ode to the remarkable variety of life in the Hudson River estuary watershed, The Nature of Nature: Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley celebrates the living fabric of the region’s unique landscape. From high elevation forests to the globally rare tidal marshes along the Hudson estuary, the 30-minute documentary film captures the beautiful, the complex, the familiar, and the unknown…guided by the plants, animals, and people that call the Hudson Valley home. Find out more: Read about Significant Biodiversity Areas in the Hudson Valley: https://hudson.dnr.cals.cornell.edu/n... Learn about conservation planning: https://hudson.dnr.cals.cornell.edu/c... Find out more about the DEC’s Hudson River Estuary Management Program: https://dec.ny.gov/nature/waterbodies... #NYSDEC #biodiversity #habitat #HudsonValley #HudsonRiver #NewYorkState #conservation

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