Common Loon photo - 2003 N. Schoch


5 Years Old!!


  PROGRAM & MISSION  

The Adirondack Cooperative Loon Program (ACLP) is a collaborative research and education effort studying the natural history of the Common Loon (Gavia immer) and the effects of contaminants and human interactions on the loon population in the Adirondack Park. ACLP evolved from loon contaminant research conducted by the Northeast Loon Study Workgroup in the Park from 1998-2000. ACLP was initiated in the spring of 2001 to further expand upon this work. The ACLP is a partnership of the Wildlife Conservationnesting common loon Society, Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks, NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation, BioDiversity Research Institute, and the Audubon Society of New York State, Inc.

The Adirondack Cooperative Loon Program conducts research to determine the status and trends in the Adirondack breeding loon population, and the effect of mercury contamination on this population's reproductive success. This work is coordinated with similar research throughout northeastern North America to determine the effect of environmental mercury contamination on the breeding loon population throughout the region.
 

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ACLP also seeks to minimize anthropogenic impacts on loon populations and other wildlife through a variety of public education projects, including presentations, our website, newsletters, a lead sinker exchange project, and interactive student programs for classes in the Park. Adirondack Park residents and visitors are invited to learn firsthand about conservation of loons and their environment through participation in ACLP's research and monitoring projects. The results from ACLP's research and education projects will be used by New York's wildlife managers and other decision-makers, as well as the public, to ensure that Common Loons remain an integral and vital part of our state's wildlife heritage, and that the loons' haunting calls continue to echo across Adirondack lakes for generations to come.

The Adirondack Cooperative Loon Program invites you to explore this area of the Adirondack Online Science Project. Learn more about the Common Loon, and impart your observations, stories and pictures with others who share your fascination with this unique bird. Follow ACLP's progress in its research and education efforts about the Adirondack loon population.
 

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ACLP Printable Brochure

 

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