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Fall Kill Creek Podcast Tour

Thank You!

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people, organizations and agencies who have helped us with this project and supported our program.Thank you to the NYS DEC Hudson River Estuary Program for not only funding this program but also providing invaluable support for this project. Thank you especially to Steve Stanne, Chris Bowser, Emily Vail, Beth Roessler, Sarah Mount, Zoraida Maloney & Caitlin Zinsley.

Thank you to all of the people and organizations who allowed us to interview them for our podcasts, including

  • Jake Beaulieu, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

  • Chris Bowser, Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve & NYS DEC Hudson River Estuary Program

  • Harvey Flad, Vassar College

  • Peter Groffman, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies

  • Ed Hoxsie, Dutchess County Soil and Water Conservation District

  • Sujay Kaushal, University of Maryland

  • Paul Mayer, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency

  • Michael Pennino, University of Maryland

  • Beth Roessler, NYS DEC Hudson River Estuary Program

  • Dave Strayer, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies

  • Emily Vail, NYS DEC Hudson River Estuary Program

Thank you to our coworkers at Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County for all of their help, ideas, support, and willingness to join us in the woods at the drop of the hat. Thank you especially to Neil Curri, Allison Chatrchyan, Nicole Fieger, Camille Marcotte and Sean Carroll.

Thank you to the Children’s Media Project (CMP) for teaching us how to write and edit podcasts and videos. CMP is an awesome organization making a huge impact on the lives of youth in the City of Poughkeepsie. Learn more about them here.

Thank you to the Fall Kill Creek Watershed Committee and Hudson River Sloop Clearwater for providing us with ideas and feedback on podcast topics. Thank you especially to Ryan Palmer for taking us on a tour and teaching us about the Fall Kill.

Thank you to the staff at Adriance Public Library in the City of Poughkeepsie for giving us a place to meet and always being extremely helpful.

Thank you to the Krafted Cup in the Town of Poughkeepsie for also being one of our meeting locations and always satisfying our sweet tooth.

And finally, thank you to Jen Rubbo of the Cary Institute, for the awesome idea of putting together a series of podcasts about the Fall Kill Creek!