
APA kicks back Jay subdivision application for 3rd time
Some environmental groups think the agency has more questions to ask.
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Some environmental groups think the agency has more questions to ask.
By Mike Lynch
Table map with glass cover believed to have been taken in early April
By Tim Rowland
Chase Mountain scratches the itch of spring bushwhacks that are off the radar in the Adirondacks
By Adirondack Daily Enterprise
A young moose found dead in Franklin County earlier this month likely died of a parasitic worm known to affect the Adirondacks’ limited moose population
By Tim Rowland
Under Kim Elliman’s leadership, OSI protected, opened to the public more than 160,000 acres of mountains, forests and water in the Adirondacks
Adirondack Park projects including visitor management and lake surveys will get a sliver of the state’s $229 billion budget.
Adirondack Watershed Institute scientist pursues dreams of researching ecosystems in Antartica's McMurdo Dry Valleys
The Adirondack woods offer a bounty equal to any food store
By Times Union
ORDA facilities, which include three ski centers: Whiteface, Belleayre and Gore, saw more than a million visitors this past fiscal year
Hundreds write against Adirondack Park Agency's public comment, policy proposals