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Locality: Greenfield Center, New York

Phone: +1 518-583-9958



Address: 23 Middle Grove Rd 12833 Greenfield Center, NY, US

Website: www.ndakinnacenter.org

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Ndakinna Education Center 12.06.2021

Kolaloka Kalani Queypo!! Huge congrats on this nomination being announced officially tonight at 7pm!! https://www.academy.ca/virtual-presentations/

Ndakinna Education Center 24.05.2021

Trudgen got it. "It's like a trope to make Native American people seem primitive somehow," he says, "when actually there were a lot of bilingual or polylingual Native Americans at that time."

Ndakinna Education Center 04.05.2021

Q:How do you send a message in a forest? . . . .... . . A: Use moss code! See more

Ndakinna Education Center 19.04.2021

maanamagwas (the fish gatherer)

Ndakinna Education Center 13.04.2021

Northern Wryneck (Jynx torquilla) Wrynecks are actually woodpeckers. However in this pose they look like a potentially dangerous reptile. What a way to scare off threats.

Ndakinna Education Center 02.04.2021

The news on Earth Day.

Ndakinna Education Center 17.03.2021

Yup, this happened Psôn!

Ndakinna Education Center 11.12.2020

Give the Gift of Ndakinna, Now New and Improved! Our Gift Certificates are now available for purchase online, and are available in any amount. These can be used for any Ndakinna program, as well as for our gift shop. Visit https://www.ndakinnacenter.org/online-store/ and get one today for the holidays. Gift Givers will be emailed a printable certificate after payment.

Ndakinna Education Center 08.12.2020

This image shows three full years of tracking a single male Rough-legged Hawk. These incredible tracks show just how far these birds travel! First captured whil...e on migration in Montana on Oct 10, 2017, as a 2-year-old, this hawk has provided 15,866 GPS locations to add to the world's largest dataset on this important species. It literally flew up to the far ... far north of Canada (tip of the Northwest Passage), then headed west to parts of the Northwest Territories and back down to Colorado - unbelievable! Prior to this research we had no idea they traveled such a wide range. Connect with Nature! Field credit - Teton Raptor Centre Project lead and map work - Jeff Kidd/ The Rough-legged Hawk Project Photo / Research Credit: Neil Paprocki See more