2010 Tug Hill Calendar:
The 2010 Tug Hill Calendar was created through the 1st Annual Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust Calendar Photo Contest: “What Makes Tug Hill Special to You?” With the some 300 photos received, the calendar was printed. Calendars are available to purchase for $15/each; please email tughilloutreach@nnymail.com or call 315.779.2239 to order your calendar.
Essences of the North Country Music of Augusta Cecconi-Bates
This Pulitzer Prize nominated CD is a musical tribute to the Tug Hill Plateau its people, flora and fauna and weather. It was recorded by members of the Utica Symphony. CDs are available to purchase for $20/each; please email tughilloutreach@nnymail.com or call 315.779.2239 to order your calendar.
Tug Hill: A Four Season Guide to The Natural Side
illustrated and edited by local naturalist and wildlife artist Robert McNamara, is again available for use in learning and navigating the Tug Hill Region. Contributing writers include John Cecil, the late Lee B. Chamberlaine, Peter Gaskin, Glenn Johnson, Donald E. Moore, III, and Lisa St. Hilaire. The guide features a sampling of the plants and animals of ten of the major habitats that make up the Tug Hill, and includes a narrative of natural events, organized by season. An easy-to-use source for the identification of a variety of species, the 288 pages include 64 color plates with beautiful full-color illustrations by McNamara. The reprint was made possible by a generous grant from the Northern New York Community Foundation, Senator James Wright and National Grid.

Perfect for the student and experienced naturalist alike, the book uses a Quick Habitat Finder Guide, a color-coded edge symbol system, for quick and easy reference. This book is a must-have for every nature library, and a gift which will provide hours of enjoyment both at home and in the field. The price is $24.95 plus tax and shipping for a total of $30.00.
Order your book at tughilloutreach@nnymail.com or call 779-2239.
East Branch of fish creek public access map
Contact The Land Trust at tughilloutreach@nnymail.com for your copy

Tug Hill Recreation Guide
an all-season recreation guide featuring cross-country skiing, hiking, biking, canoe/kayaking and fishing access sites on Tug Hill. 51 pp., paper, 6th Edition-2006
Greenings - Tug Hill Tomorrow’s Newsletter
includes natural and cultural history articles, information about land protection, and news of the organization’s activities. Quarterly, approx. 4 pages per issue - 2009 Fall
Annual Report
This Annual Newsletter outlines the conservation easements completed throughout the year, as well as a summary of all Outreach and Fieldtrips. Additionally, the Annual Report breaks down Tug Hill Tomorrow’s Finances (including grants and donations), and recognizes all donations throughout the year. ...2008 report
Tug Hill Region Satellite Poster
a 24" x 36"satellite view of the Tug Hill Region, $10.00
The Tug Hill Classroom Series
is a collection of units with learning modules that provide activities and field trips for children interested in all aspects of conservation. Unit #1 is called “Geology Explorations” and is written for grades 4-8. Unit #2 is called “Tug Hill Wildlife” and consists of five modules: mammals, birds, fish, herps (reptiles/amphibians), and invertebrates. In addition, customized educational presentations and natural history field trips for all ages take place year-round. Topics include wildlife and forest ecology and management, water quality, and land conservation. The Tug Hill Classroom Series enables educators to incorporate natural and cultural history into their classrooms and programs and facilitate a greater understanding of the Tug Hill region for all residents, which in turn will foster a greater sense of community pride, ownership and responsible land stewardship.
Tug Hill Teacher Resources Directory
publication created for teachers and other educators with listing of field trip locations throughout Tug Hill and experts and others willing to come to the classroom to deliver special programs about Tug Hill. Paper, 54 pages. Rev 2006.
For more information, please contact us.


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