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Follow the link to a Thousand Islands Life article by Star Carter, Director of Land Conservation.
Nearly 1,000 common-tern nests were found along the St. Lawrence River this year, which is a record high. "It's been a wonderful year," said ornithologist Lee H. Harper, Massena, who initiated the regional tern habitat restoration project in 1991.
See the "Signs of Spring" with naturalist Peter O'Shea on the Macsherry Trail at Crooked Creek.
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