Ward Stone

As a follow-up to tonight’s Save the Pine Bush Dinner,  Ward Stone will be on WAMC’s VoxPop Radio at 2pm on 90.3 FM in Albany and wamc.org on the web.

I am delighted he will be back doing his advocacy and research — he knows his stuff and after hearing him stand at the lectern and speak for an hour,  I can tell you he is as sharp as ever.  He is still warning us and still telling us unpopular things,  much like Rachael Carson 50 years before him.

Being retired from state service, he doesn’t have to worry about pissing off politicians and people in high places — they can denounce and belittle him — but they can’t fire him again or take away his constitutionally guaranteed pension earned by his decades over hard-work to the people of New York.

Ward Stone is 76. He had some physical ailments but his multiple strokes haven’t taken away his energy or commitment to our environment. If anything, thanks to the past five years out of the public eye and recovery from his stroke, he’s in better health then before.

Nobody in powerful positions should write off Ward Stone. He has a lot more to do for our community in the coming years.

SVGZ Graphic: Albany Pine Bush Study Area - Population Density
SVGZ Graphic: Land Cover in the Southern Pine Bush - 1985 through 2023
SVGZ Graphic: Percent Developed, Taxable Properties in Albany Pine Bush
Terrain Map: Albany Pine Bush 1952 High Resolution
Terrain Map: Albany Pine Bush Study Area 1893
Terrain Map: Albany Pine Bush Trails Today vs. Historical Sand Roads
Terrain Map: Blueberry Hill
Terrain Map: Hunger And Kiakout Kill
Terrain Map: Kings Road Dunes
Terrain Map: LiDAR – Crossgates Maul And Blueberry Hill
Terrain Map: Pine Bush East Barrens Soil Map
Terrain Map: Pine Bush Lidar with NAIP Imagery
Terrain Map: White Pines Along the Kiakout Are More then 100 Foot
Thematic Map: Albany Pine Bush Population Changes - 2000 through 2020
Thematic Map: Land COver in Albany Pine Bush, 1985-2023
Thematic Map: Natural Communities in Albany Pine Bush.jp
Thematic Map: Pine Bush 1927
Thematic Map: Sunset Throughout the Year from Overlook Dune
Photo: Along the Blue Trail
Photo: Entering the Old Meadow
Photo: Quiet
Photo: Uprooted Tree
Photo: Kiakout Kill
Photo: Cloudy Day
Photo: Lupine
Photo: Northwest from Blueberry Hill
Photo: Original Houses in Karner
Photo: Pine Cones

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