Marcus Rosten
@mrosten
Naturalist🌿| Land Conservationist 🍄| Birder🦆| GRAMMY Award Winning Chorister 🎼
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22-06-2009 02:34:48
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Today on Spectrum News 1 BUF, our WNY Wildway Director Marcus Rosten and jay burney of the WNY Environmental Alliance make a case for why #30x30 is such a vital project we all need to get behind. #conservation. Watch the segment here: spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/buffalo/ne…
Tomorrow! Marcus Rosten is giving a #WNYWildway talk at this Letchworth State Park Winter Lecture Series event at the Humphrey Nature Center in Castile. Plenty of great events coming up. Check them out at this link. business.livingstoncountychamber.com/events/details…
Our WNY Wildway Director, Marcus Rosten, will host an upcoming episode of BirdNote to discuss two important questions: What is a Wildway? And how do you build one? He'll be joined by Wildlands Network. Learn more and tune in! birdnote.org/explore/field-…
Listen to WNY Wildway Director Marcus Rosten on BirdNote. It's thrilling to see Marcus and the WNY Wildway as part of an important, nationwide conservation conversation along with the great people at Wildlands Network. birdnote.org/contributed/17…
For my day job, I get to the the most amazing things with people like Marcus Rosten. One of the most exciting projects we're doing is called the WNY Wildway, a landscape-scale effort to connect WNY's largest forests. Check it out (and unmute your computer): buff.ly/3uCPFCJ
Had an awesome meeting with Marcus Rosten (whom you will recognize from Nature's episode about Niagara Falls). I LOVE the work he and WNY Land Conservancy are doing to protect wild lands and their inhabitants across WNY...especially in my home-away-from-home, Allegany County.
The big topic of our conversation was conservation in the Black Creek watershed of Allegany County. Marcus Rosten's project will be the focus of next week's Wellsville Sun nature column. He'll be the subject of future columns, too -- WNY Land Conservancy has a lot of important things in the works.
The NY Wildlife Crossing Act passed the Assembly last night! Thank you to Assemblymember Robert Carroll Leroy Comrie for their support. With @mrosten & New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation, NY State Parks, & NYSDOT we're already assessing wildlife movement in WNY to determine the best locations for wildlife crossings.
NYSDOT estimates there are 65,000 deer-vehicle collisions every year. The cost connected to those is estimated at $40,000. There's an effort on the way to Gov. Kathy Hochul's desk to lower those stats via WNY Land Conservancy Full story again at the bottom of the hour