Tamarack Hill Ecological

Tamarack Hill Ecological Tamarack Hill Ecological (THE) provides ecological and wildlife services to landowners, small businesses, and conservation organizations.

Tamarack Hill Ecological (THE) possesses a profound love for our natural environment. Simply put, it is a down-to-earth, hands on, and sincere source for providing quality ecological services with an educational twist. THE was formed by Casey Tompkins, a born and raised mid-Hudson Valley resident, who has nearly ten years of experience in the natural resources field. Casey graduated from the Stat

e University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry with a degree in Environmental and Forest Biology. He is a Certified Professional Ecologist with extensive experience in wildlife and wetland science, turtle research, restoration ecology, and conducting educational programs.

Time to get those solitary bee and wasp homes. These are great for the garden spaces. Bees pollinate. Solitary wasps con...
04/10/2022

Time to get those solitary bee and wasp homes. These are great for the garden spaces. Bees pollinate. Solitary wasps control those pests.

This is a photo from last years bat conservation discussion in Chatham, New York. While I am not wishing away the summer...
08/02/2016

This is a photo from last years bat conservation discussion in Chatham, New York. While I am not wishing away the summer, I do infact enjoy a hot cup of coffee, some colorful foliage, and a group discussion on one of the most important species in the world - bats!

09/26/2015

Come learn about bats this Sunday in Canaan, NY. The program will be held at 5:30 PM. Afterwards, paticipants can build and take away their own bat houses. Refer to clctrust.org for more details.

It was another exceptional event at Ooms this year. We had the pleasure of being around a 55+ pound snapping Turtle. Par...
08/26/2015

It was another exceptional event at Ooms this year. We had the pleasure of being around a 55+ pound snapping Turtle. Participants were able to see these gentle giants up close while learning about their ecology and current threats.

It's not too late to have your own private snapping Turtle program. Contact us for more information.

05/10/2015

Did you know that you can grow your own mushrooms on logs? Depending on the species chosen, each log can produce over 5 pounds of edible mushrooms for nearly 5 years. These logs require little care, no chemicals or pesticides, and serve as excellent micro-habitat for a plethora of amphibians.

Honey mushrooms are a common component of forests. They are parasitic fungi that happen to taste delicious.
05/10/2015

Honey mushrooms are a common component of forests. They are parasitic fungi that happen to taste delicious.

Plant for Monarchs! Choosing species such as milkweed, buttonbush, and joe-pye-weed can greatly increase your chances of...
05/10/2015

Plant for Monarchs! Choosing species such as milkweed, buttonbush, and joe-pye-weed can greatly increase your chances of finding one of these beauties in your garden.

Killdeer photographed in Rockland County.
05/03/2015

Killdeer photographed in Rockland County.

Last week to place your order for native bareroot species. An excellent way to plant natives cheaply. Some species on th...
03/30/2015

Last week to place your order for native bareroot species. An excellent way to plant natives cheaply. Some species on the list are not native so choose wisely.

http://www.ccswcd.org/tree--shrub-sale.html

Each spring, Columbia County Soil and Water Conservation District hosts a Bare Root Tree and Shrub sale offering bare root plants to local residents. These plants are available at a low cost for...

If you find yourself in a situation with problematic wildlife, please be mindful of who you call to resolve the situatio...
03/28/2015

If you find yourself in a situation with problematic wildlife, please be mindful of who you call to resolve the situation. In the majority of our cases, we are able to capture and relocate wildlife unharmed. Most companies euthanize first and ask questions last. Here we are ecologists first and trigger happy, well, never.

02/27/2015

Problematic wildlife capture and relocation found here.

It was already supposed to be a special event. I was already honored to speak about attracting an sustaining backyard wi...
02/17/2015

It was already supposed to be a special event. I was already honored to speak about attracting an sustaining backyard wildlife. The local TV station has requested to televise the event. How exciting!

March 7 @ 1PM

http://www.tivolilibrary.org/calendar.html

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Pleasant Valley, NY
12569

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