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‘Split Rock’ Provides A Guided Tour of Wildlife Corridor

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January 27, 2018 By essexeditions

What started out as a blog on wildlife and the Adirondacks has been turned into a book that will take readers on a walk through the Split Rock Wildway, a loose collection of public and private land that connects the Champlain Valley with the High Peaks of the Adirondacks.

“Split Rock Wildway: Scouting the Adirondack Park’s Most Diverse Wildlife Corridor” by John Davis is a collection of essays on everything from big cats to bats to human-wildlife interaction in the corridor. The book is part advocacy, part field guide and park ecological education.

Read the full review: Adirondack Daily Enterprise, “‘Split Rock’ provides a guided tour of wildlife corridor” by Justin Levine on Jan. 27, 2018.

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Filed Under: Review Tagged With: John Davis, Split Rock Wildway

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