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A map shows one of the concepts proposed for a luxury resort and housing complex in Jay.

APA kicks back Jay subdivision application for 3rd time

By Gwendolyn Craig

Some environmental groups think the agency has more questions to ask.

25-lb table map taken from Poke-O-Moonshine fire tower

By Mike Lynch

Table map with glass cover believed to have been taken in early April

chase mountain view on a cloudy day

Chasing dreams of spring hiking

By Tim Rowland

Chase Mountain scratches the itch of spring bushwhacks that are off the radar in the Adirondacks

moose with brainworm

Latest moose death adds to ongoing study

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

kim Elliman in a blue vest

Open Space Institute leader to pass the conservation torch

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

Environmental Protection Fund for the win: Adirondack projects make the state budget

By Gwendolyn Craig

Adirondack Park projects including visitor management and lake surveys will get a sliver of the state’s $229 billion budget.

Lija Treibergs conducts research in Antarctica wearing goggles.

Antarctica research trip deepens appreciation of winter

By Chloe Bennett

Adirondack Watershed Institute scientist pursues dreams of researching ecosystems in Antartica's McMurdo Dry Valleys

Woodland shopping for wild edibles

By Contributing Writer

The Adirondack woods offer a bounty equal to any food store

whiteface ski resort

State-run ski centers see record visits

By Times Union

ORDA facilities, which include three ski centers: Whiteface, Belleayre and Gore, saw more than a million visitors this past fiscal year

Adirondack Park Agency meeting

Former APA heads slam changes to commenting policy

By Gwendolyn Craig

Hundreds write against Adirondack Park Agency's public comment, policy proposals

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