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Making the Genesee Finger Lakes Bioregion Visible

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| AI, Bioregional Intelligence, Climate, Communities, Ecosystems, Energy, Food, Forest, Health, Indigenous, Lakes, Land, Rivers, Water

(Click to enlarge) Seeing the Genesee–Finger Lakes as a Living Bioregion To look at the Genesee Finger Lakes Bioregion through a bioregional lens is to stop seeing it as a set of counties, cities, or tourist destinations and begin seeing it as a living system—shaped by ice and water, animated by human cultures, altered by […]

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The Genesee Valley Bioregion — Mary Gleason, 2003

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| Bioregional Intelligence, Genesee Valley, Rivers

(This is the earliest account we’ve found of the bioregion. Reprinted with permission from the author.) The area bordered by the Genesee River to the West, Lake Ontario to the north, the four western Finger Lakes to the south, and the drumlin fields from the most eastern of the Finger Lakes (Honeoye) up toward Lake Ontario, […]

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