The National Wildlife Federation has recently re-appointed Master Naturalist Tonya Whitford Condon as an official Endangered Species/Wildlife Habitat Ambassador for the Northeastern United States.
Ticonderoga The National Wildlife Federation has recently re-appointed Master Naturalist Tonya Whitford Condon as an official Endangered Species/Wildlife Habitat Ambassador for the Northeastern United States.
Condon, who created Native Sky Wildlife Sanctuary in Eagle Lake, teaches individuals, families and organizations about environmental stewardship and about what they can do to help contribute to the quality of our environment. Condon, who specializes in habitat creation and restoration, ecosystem health, and endangered species recovery, continues to lecture and educate the public about various NWF programs such as Keep the Wild Alive and the Backyard Wildlife Habitat Program.
Condon’s own property is home to a wide diversity of wildlife that benefits from the natural landscape, and has been recognized and certified by the National Wildlife Federation, Audubon International, Windstar Wildlife Institute, The Brooks Bird Club, Cortesia Sanctuary and Center, Wild Ones, and The Humane Society of the United States.

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