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2025-2026 Loon Zooms!

Join us for the 2025-2026 Loon Zoom series!

You can purchase one zoom at a time for $10.00 each, or purchase all 6 for $50.00.

All loon zooms are recorded, once registered you will receive a link to access the meeting room, the recording will be emailed to you after the session.

Please contact comms@adkloon.org or call us at 518-354-8636 with questions about Loon Zooms.

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Tickets

Activity Price Quantity Total
ALL Loon Zooms $50.00
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This will register you for all 6 of our Loon Zooms!
November 20, 2025 - Griffin Archambault, ACLC Biologist $10.00
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"The NY Annual Loon Census: What We Know, What We Don't Know, What We Hope to Know" Hear from ACLC's Research Biologist about the 2025 census results and what we're learning from decades of loon census data collection.
December 18, 2025 - Billy Helprin $10.00
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Billy Helprin of Somes-Meynell Wildlife Sanctuary in Maine will present on the long-term studies the Sanctuary has done on the loons of Mt. Desert Island and touch on loon conservation efforts around Maine generally.
January 15, 2026 - Eric Hanson, Vermont Center for Ecostudies (VCE) $10.00
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"The Recovery of the Common Loon In Vermont and Cautionary Notes about the Future" (VCE) biologist, Eric Hanson, will discuss the amazing recovery of loons in Vermont over the past 30 years, the threats that they face, and the conservation actions that have brought them back. We’ll explore some of the concerns of the future, and how loons can help us understand what we need to do to keep our lakes healthy for future generations, us and loons. The VLCP is a program of the Vermont Center for Ecostudies (VCE), and we partner with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
February 19, 2026 - Jay Mager, PhD $10.00
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"Loon Wintering Ecology, and the Significance of the Jocasse Gorges Region, South Carolina, to Loon Sduring the Nonbreeding Season" While we have learned much about the needs of loons during the breeding season, we are just now beginning to learn more about some of the needs of loons during the non-breeding season, including the times loons are overwintering as well as the times they are migrating to and from their breeding lakes. Join us for a discussion of what is currently being learned by a team of scientists about the loons that overwinter, and migrate through, the Jocassee Gorges region of South Carolina, a region identified by National Geographic as one the 100 Last Great Places on Earth.
March 19, 2026 - Daniel and Virginia Poleschook $10.00
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"Our Favorite Loon Stories Part II" Common Loons are one of the most enchanting bird species. Daniel and Ginger Poleschook have been studying and conducting research on them since 1995 in northeastern Washington. Since their initial presentation was highly acclaimed, they will present “Our Favorite Loon Stories II" as part of the Loon Zooms series. This episode will feature more video and even more dramatic images than before for a fun and entertaining evening learning about loons.
April 16, 2026 - Griffin Archambault, ACLC Biologist $10.00
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ACLC Research Biologist Griffin Archambault will offer a year in review and a look forward to what’s in store for ACLC and Adirondack loons in 2026.
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