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WATER
QUALITY, ECOLOGY, NATURAL RESOURCES, NATIVE AND INVASIVE SPECIES
A number of water-related issues face Putnam County residents
and businesses, including drinking water quality, non-point source
pollution, over-use and mis-use of fertilizers, landscaping practices
and loss of water-protective ecosystems due to population growth.
About one-third of Putnam County is water, much of it in the New
York City Watershed, operated by the NYC Department of Environmental
Protection (NYC DEP) http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/html/watershed_protection/home.html.
The Great Swamp, a wetlands ecosystem that provides habitat, food
and shelter to a wide variety of birds, amphibians, fish, insects
and plants, is one of the most effective purifiers of underground
aquifers.
Putnam County is home to a number of protected species, including
the Indiana Brown Bat and a small population of Blandings turtles.
Invasive plants like the Common Reed, Mile-A-Minute Vine and Giant
Hogweed can endanger these and other animals and change the ecosystems
they depend on. Native plants, on the other hand, are hardy, low-maintenance
solutions that help protect the environment and give you a beautiful
garden.
Our professional educators can link you to fact sheets, websites
and research-based information about the natural resources in
the county and the region, native plants and animals, invasive
species and control methods, as well as university research in
these areas.
Invasive Species: http://www.invasiveplants.net/
NYS
Invasive Species Task Force: http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/6989.html
List
of invasive plants: http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact.htm
Giant
Hogweed Update
Giant Hogweed has been spotted at Croton Falls/Stebbins/McLoughlin
Roads in Mahopac. The Putnam County Highway Department has an
approved eradication plan in place. To report additional locations,
contact us at 845-278-6738 or email dko3@cornell.edu
To
learn how to control Giant Hogweed on your property, click
here.
Natural Resources: (Putnam County Land Trust) http://www.pclt.net/
Native Plants:
http://www.hort.cornell.edu/gardening/factsheets/ecogardening/native.html
http://www.nativeplantcenter.org/plantsnew.htm
The Great Swamp: http://frogs-ny.org/
Hudson Highlands: http://www.hhlt.org/
Fahnestock Park: http://nysparks.state.ny.us/parks/info.asp?parkID=129
Constitution Marsh Bird Sanctuary: http://www.constitutionmarsh.org/
Putnam County Parks: http://www.putnamcountyny.com/parks/index.htm
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For more information please contact: putnam@cornell.edu
Last updated:
November 3, 2009
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