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TITLE:Adirondack Fish and Piscivorous Birds
SUMMARY:Adirondack Fish and Piscivorous Birds
LOCATION:Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49, Henry Street, City of
  Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New York, 12866, United States
DESCRIPTION:Adirondack Fish and Piscivorous Birds\nBiologist Lisa Holst
  will offer a brief history of the fish communities of the Adirondacks,
  including the history of degradation that shaped the Adirondack Park
  Preserve. The program will briefly touch on effects of acid rain and
  invasive species affecting fish habitat, as well as profile some of the
  lesser known native ADK fish species.\nThe program will wrap up by
  discussing the ongoing restoration of endangered ADK fish species, how
  the recovery of certain bird species is affecting fish and fisheries, and
  how piscivorous birds are affected by environmental
  contamination.

Please register for this event online.


Lisa Holst is a
  Biologist with the Rare Fish Unit at the NYS Department of Environmental
  Conservation, and has worked at NYSDEC for 33 years in various planning
  and restoration roles. She has been the Rare Fish Unit leader since 2008,
  responsible for assessment, management and restoration of imperiled
  species of freshwater fish statewide. She attributes her interest in fish
  to spending summers on (and in) the St. Lawrence River and watching too
  much of The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau on TV as a child. She
  holds a B.S. in Marine Biology from Southampton College of Long Island
  University. She resides in Niskayuna with her husband and daughter. To
  learn more about the work that Trout Unlimited is doing with the DEC,
  view their YouTube video which explains their joint efforts in the
  Adirondacks.
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  even"><em>Adirondack Fish and Piscivorous Birds</em><br>\n<p>Biologist
  Lisa Holst will offer a brief history of the fish communities of the
  Adirondacks, including the history of degradation that shaped the
  Adirondack Park Preserve. The program will briefly touch on effects of
  acid rain and invasive species affecting fish habitat, as well as profile
  some of the lesser known native ADK fish species.</p><p>The program will
  wrap up by discussing the ongoing restoration of endangered ADK fish
  species, how the recovery of certain bird species is affecting fish and
  fisheries, and how piscivorous birds are affected by environmental
  contamination.</p><br />\n<br />\n<p><a
  href="https://sspl.libcal.com/event/15123076">Please register for this
  event online</a>.</p><br />\n<br />\n<hr /><br />\n<p>Lisa Holst is a
  Biologist with the Rare Fish Unit at the NYS Department of Environmental
  Conservation, and has worked at NYSDEC for 33 years in various planning
  and restoration roles. She has been the Rare Fish Unit leader since 2008,
  responsible for assessment, management and restoration of imperiled
  species of freshwater fish statewide. She attributes her interest in fish
  to spending summers on (and in) the St. Lawrence River and watching too
  much of The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau on TV as a child. She
  holds a B.S. in Marine Biology from Southampton College of Long Island
  University. She resides in Niskayuna with her husband and daughter. To
  learn more about the work that Trout Unlimited is doing with the DEC, <a
  href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaXBl5SXKy0">view their YouTube
  video</a> which explains their joint efforts in the
  Adirondacks.</p></div></div></div></body></html>
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