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the Gulf of Mexico .com is the premier online directory and resource
guide for global wildlife conservation.
A member of the award winning ADIRONDACKS.com
and Visit Upstate NewYork.com network of travel sites.
Who We Are: A Message From Our President:
Although
our organization has its roots deep in the Adirondack Mountains of
upstate New York, the scope of our concern is global and covers the
oceans as well as the mountains of this very fragile planet. Today,
one of our most fragile bodies of water, the Gulf Of mexico, is being
threatened by an unprecedented oil spill that has yet to be contained.
Our history is tied to the formation of the 6 million acre Adirondack
park and the great experiment in conservation this effort represents.
The New York State legislature initiated legislation in 1885 which
would ultimately lead to the creation of the Adirondack State Forest
Preserve in upstate New York.
This remarkable achievement led to the establishment of a 6 million
acre "Forever Wild" preserve (the Adirondack Park) which
today is larger than all of Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Great
Smokey and the Everglades National Parks combined.
Today, we call this park our home and we live and breathe the natural
beauty of the Adirondacks 365 days a year!
As concerned citizens of this remarkable preserve we are individually
and collectively responsible for its continued protection and conservation.
Like all great parks, the Adirondacks represent a microcosm and mirror
image of the worlds ecosystem.
Our ability to successfully manage and protect this unique environment
on a local level reflects to what degree we can succeed on a global
scale.
In this respect, regardless of who you are or where you live, the
earth is our shared park and its destiny depends on you.
We must now all become conservationists with a shared mission to save
this planet.
Respectfully,
Rob Grant
President
Save
the Gulf of Mexico .com
43 Broadway
Saranac Lake, New York 12983 Phone: 518-891-3745 Fax: 518-891-3768
E-Mail: robgrant@northnet.org
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