Chapter Meeting
Schedule
Tue Oct 14 2025 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
West Albany Fire Department | Albany, NY
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6:30 - 7:00 PM
Social Time
Meet, greet, enjoy refreshments, and take care of any chapter business or announcements.
Presentation at 7:00 PM
Moose in NY
Dave Kramer, Research Scientist – SUNY-ESF Roosevelt Wild Life Station will talk about the history and present of Moose in NY.
Summary: Moose have long been present in the State of New York. Historical records suggest that moose were present north of the Mohawk River as far back as the Pleistocene. Due to unfettered forest harvest and market hunting, moose were deemed extirpated from the landscape by as early as 1861. During this time, moose were also extirpated from neighboring Vermont, but populations persisted elsewhere in northeastern North America. It wasn’t until the mid-1980’s that moose began to take up residence in New York once again, with an estimated 6-11 permanent residence by 1986. Over the next four decades, moose have slowly repopulated the Adirondacks. Current population metrics suggest a small but stable population of approximately 700 moose currently reside within the Adirondack Blue Line.
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Where is it happening?
West Albany Fire Department, 113 Sand Creek Rd,Albany, New York, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: