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Open Space Institute!

59 min · 14 de jun de 2025
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Today we explore the impressive and inspiring work of the 50-year old Open Space Institute, which has protected more than 2.5 million acres, with a special focus on New York State and the Hudson Valley! We are joined by Peter Karis, OSI's VP of Parks & Stewardship and Matt Decker, OSI Land Project Manager. We had a heartening, wide-ranging conversation about many of OSI's remarkable conservation efforts, including the Growing Greenways [https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7be740c8c5c848db833bb8948fae237e] project in Ulster/Sullivan/Orange counties and the Catskills-Shawangunk Connector project (more on this story [https://www.openspaceinstitute.org/news/osi-acquires-a-thousand-acres-in-wawarsing] here). From recreational rail trails to remote expanses of wilderness, OSI engages in multi-stakeholder collaboration  and uses science, data, advocacy and land acquisition to permanently protect high priority landscapes for generations to come!

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