Celebrate Spring! Bioregional Maps Available

POSTERS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN at the Durland Alternatives Library.

Inspired by their love for the region, author Sandy Wold and artist Camille Doucet, with the financial sponsorship of the Center for Environmental Sustainability (CES) and a $200 grant from the Alternatives Federal Credit Union, co-created the Cayuga Basin Bioregion Map (c2002), a region (usually) defined by its local watershed boundaries.  Wally Woods, cofounder of the CES, also lended important background support to the project.  Located in the Finger Lakes region in Upstate New York, the Cayuga Basin Bioregion is actually a subwatershed of the Oneida watershed and is further distinguished by its unique geology, natural history, seasonal cycles, local economy, and historic sites.

This printed map measures 22×28 inches and connects locals and visitors to the beauty, richness, and unique qualities of our bioregion.  This map is great for home, work, or classroom and looks great laminated, mounted on a plak, or matted and framed in gold painted wood.  The second edition was printed in June 2010.

Cayuga Basin Bioregion MapCome see for yourself at the Durland Alternatives Library :Alternatives Library Hours;

Monday – Thursday 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Friday 11:00 am – 6:00pm
Saturday & Sunday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Ryan Clover-Owens

I'm on a mission to prove that we can live in a society that reconciles with our history, respects difference, cherishes the land and animals, and can create solutions to the challenges we face.