The Hudson River Estuary is a rich spectrum of biodiversity, fascinating geology, and natural phenomena. Documenting and studying this convergence is important to understanding and protecting the environment. The Hudson River Almanac, published by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, captures the spirit, magic, and science of the river through observations of nature in the Hudson Valley.
DEC naturalist Tom Lake shares his experience as a researcher, teacher, and steward of the environment.
Further Reading
Hudson River Almanac - a natural history journal covering the Hudson from the High Peaks of the Adirondacks to New York Harbor.