Archive for April 2008

You are browsing the archives of 2008 April.

GARDEN PHYLLISOPHY - April 2008

GARDEN PHYLLISOPHY – April 2008

By Phyllis Galowitz
A beautiful doe has been making her home in our backyard for the past few weeks. Her leg is hurt. I can see the raw flesh where she’s been chewed or shot. She moves slowly and awkwardly on three legs, keeping the wounded leg raised.

ROGUE HUNTERS

ROGUE HUNTERS

By Jack McShane
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is concerned about the decreasing number of hunters and how this will have a very negative impact on their ability to control the ever expanding deer herd in many parts of the state.

THE WAY WE WERE - April 1908

THE WAY WE WERE – April 1908

Culled from April 1908 issues of The Andes Recorder — 100 Years Ago

NEW YORK STATE BATS DYING AND WHY WE SHOULD CARE

NEW YORK STATE BATS DYING AND WHY WE SHOULD CARE

By Mary Tucker
Thousands of bats are dying in New York, Massachusetts and Vermont, I learned from an article in the February 16th issue of The Daily Star. My first inclination was to say, “Good, who needs bats in and around homes?”

THE SUPREMES

THE SUPREMES

Judy Garrison reviews “The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court”, by Jeffrey Toobin