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Green Events Challenge
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Green events challenge description and details....
Green Events Challenge2023 Pine Bush Perspectives 10th Anniversary Poster
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10th Anniversary Poster for the 2023 Pine Bush Perspectives Exhibit. You may print for personal use. ...
attachment1Points of Interest: Trailhead #2
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Pick up our trailside interpretation brochure, Points of Interest from the Discovery Center (or download it from the link below) and take a self-guided hike around the red trail at Trailhead #2....
Points of Interest: Rapp BarrensRoom Rental Flyer
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Overview of room rental pricing, availability and contact information for the Albany Pine Bush Preserve's Discovery Center....
Room Rental FlyerKarner blue butterfly brochure
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To learn more about the Karner blue butterfly, its life cycle and habitat, check out this brochure!...
Karner blue butterfly brochurePoints of Interest: Trailhead #1
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Pick up our trailside interpretation brochure, Points of Interest from the Discovery Center (or download it from the link below) and take a self-guided hike around the yellow trail at Trailhead #1....
Points of InterestHow to Dress
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Be Prepared...Dress for the weather, wear sturdy walking shoes or if there is snow on the ground boots, and bring drinking water. Bring a rain coat if there is rain in the forecast. Check out the local weather before you come....
DownloadBird Checklist
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This is a list of all birds found in the Albany Pine Bush Preserve. It was compiled using bird census data collected by Commission staff, partners, and volunteers. ...
Bird ChecklistYoung Forest Guide
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This publication seeks to familiarize people with young forest and to inspire them to create such habitat - both to benefit wildlife and to increase their own enjoyment of nature and the land. ...
Young Forest GuideThe King's Highway: Schenectady's First Road
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Around 1663, the Dutch settlers from Albany County widened a Native American trail into a wagon road. Called the Schenectady Path, or Albany Road, it connected the frontier village of Albany and Schenectady and later became known as the King's Highway. It was the major trade, transportation, and military route between the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys until around 1800....
The King's Highway