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Volunteers count "their" loons in annual in census

Loon on Lake Ozonia, submitted as Photo of the Day 7/7/10. Photo: Joe Woody
Loon on Lake Ozonia, submitted as Photo of the Day 7/7/10. Photo: Joe Woody
(07/20/10) Volunteers fanned out over 330 lakes for the annual Adirondack loon count Saturday. It was the tenth annual "count," and many of those volunteers have participated since the beginning, often reporting on loons they've come to know over the years.
Zoe Smith is the director of the Wildlife Conservation Society's Adirondack Program. She tells Martha Foley it's that personal commitment that fuels the effort to track the region's loon population.

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Smith says that many volunteers have participated in the loon count for nearly a decade. "We get lot of stories about people who say 'our loons are back this year' and they'll know the history of those loons from 10-15 years ago, how many chicks they have, if one's missing." Local resorts and hotels signed up for lakes so that their guests could join in the counting effort.

Although it's hard to distinguish one loon from another, Smith says that simply spending an hour or so watching loons makes them easier to track. Four years ago the organization estimated that the Adirondacks are home to some 2000 loons. They hope to complete another analysis of loon population data at the end of this year.

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Adirondack News Fund Founding Supporters: Paul Smith's College, The College of the Adirondacks · Wildlife Conservation Society · Adirondack Medical Center Foundation · Adirondack Museum · Niagara Mohawk Foundation · Schumann Foundation · John A. Sellon Charitable Trust · several anonymous individual donors