Links and Sites of Interest

Donate to Adirondack Wildlife Refuge

EventsAdirondack Wildlife Refuge on InstagramWeather for Adirondack Wildlife RefugeInteresting LinksWildlife Refuge Trail Map Google by Anna Dieffenbach

Second Chance Wildlife BlogKeeping Track

Adirondack WildSix Nations Indian Museum

International Wildlife Resource CouncilForest Ethics

Predator Defense web site
Wendy and some of her Raptor Friends in the News
Cougar Rewilding Foundation

I believe in the cosmos.  All of us are linked to the cosmos. So nature is my god.
 To me, nature is sacred. Trees are my temples and forests are  my cathedrals.
Mikhail Gorbachev

Adirondack Wolf Reintroduction Feasibility StudyEastern Coyote ResearchProject CoyoteInternational Wolf Center

Information about Raptors at these Links:
Raptor Rescue & Education CenterRaptor Center - University of MinnesotaRaptor Rehabilitation & Education
Rewilding the Adirondacjs
Great Places to Visit, Hike & View Wildlife

Great link for more information on moose and wolves:
 http://www.isleroyalewolf.org/


Wolves Frolic on April 2nd, 2010

Information on Adirondack Black Bears

Moose PowerPoint
PowerPoint Presentation

Eye in the Park photography by Joe Kostoss

Terry Hawthorne - Soul Expressions Photography

Moose World

Leghold Traps

Bears
Gray
Wolf
Eastern
Coyote. Coywolf

Red
Fox

Gray Fox Arctic Fox
Bobcat Lynx Moose
White Tail Deer
Opossum Porcupine Fisher American Marten
Beaver Bald
Eagle
Osprey Adirondack Loons
Ravens Crows & Wolves
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Release of Rehabbed Animals
Learn About Adirondack & Ambassador Wildlife
Critter Cams & Favorite Videos
History of Cree & the Adirondack Wildlife Refuge
Eurasian Eagle Owl
Barred
Owl
Great Horned
Owl

Great Gray Owl
Snowy
Owl

Saw Whet Owl Barn
Owl

Long
Eared Owl

Short
Eared
Owl

Broad Winged Hawk Swainsons Hawk Rough
Legged
Hawk

Northern Harrier
Peregrine
Falcon

Merlin
Kestrel Turkey
Vulture

Black Vulture

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Photographs from Adirondack Habitat Awareness Day

Adirondack Loon Project

Hawks, Falcons & Owls
Adirondack Mountain ClubNature ConservancySteve & Wendy's Home Page Adirondack JourneyThe Carbon Fund
  
Texas AlligatorAransas National Wildlife RefugeAransas National Wildlife RefugeThe Wild CenterAdirondack Center For Loon Conservation
Eurasian Eagle Owl in FlightRaptor Rescue & Education CenterCree on the frozen Ausable

North Country Wild Care

Contact Information
Adirondack Wildlife Refuge
Adirondack Wildlife Refuge & Rehabilitation Center

Steve & Wendy Hall
PO Box 555, 977 Springfield Road, Wilmington, NY 12997
Toll Free: 855-Wolf-Man (855-965-3626)
Cell Phones: 914-715-7620 or 914-772-5983
Office Phone: 518-946-1197 or 518-946-2428
Fax: 518-536-9015
Email us: info@AdirondackWildlife.org