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black vulture

Bird census data revealed

By Jak Krouse

Using contributions from more than 3,500 volunteer birders, the Breeding Bird Atlas has identified trends in the data.

Ken Visser stands in front of a ducted windmill that is just a few feet taller than him.

Harnessing energy with small blades 

By Chloe Bennett

Clarkson professor creates design well-suited for the Adirondacks

Ray Curran, Ruth Brooks and Tom Phillips identify mosses near Poke-O-Moonshine.

These stones gather moss

By Tim Rowland

Getting to know the stuff growing on Adirondack boulders

Fireman’s field, proposed site of a apartment development in Ticonderoga.

Affordable housing complex planned for Ticonderoga

By Tim Rowland

Developer, town of Ticonderoga in talks for proposed 60-unit apartment building near Walmart

miner farm aerial shot

William Miner: Builder of Adirondack dams, farm innovator

By Tom French

Former philanthropist left his mark in Clinton County with the creation of what's known today as the Miner Institute, a working farm and research center.

Founder of Champlain trails group looks to retire

By Mike Lynch

The 74-year-old was a founding member of CATS and has been the organization's only director since it started in 2009. 

old boarded up house could be turned into affordable housing with rehabilitation efforts

Taking Stock of Housing: The chasm between price, affordability

By Tim Rowland

Housing costs outpacing average incomes for Adirondack households

CDI coop

Help is on the way: Cooperative housing

By Tim Rowland

Cooperative Development Institute is working with Adirondack North Country Association on a cooperative housing project in Lake Placid.

Land trust buys 137 acres near High Peaks Wilderness

By Mike Lynch

Property adjoins the High Peaks Wilderness and Adirondack Mountain Reserve in St. Huberts

mountain bike trails

Old Forge expands off-road biking

By Jamie Organski

McCauley Mountain trail network keeps growing

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