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Wool and Water

By Adirondack Explorer

Michale Glennon describes her "Wool and Water" project, which uses fiber arts to illustrate scientific data around climate change.

Lake Ice Observations

By Mike Lynch

Adirondack Watershed Institute scientist Brendan Wiltse is asking the public to submit lake ice observations to his organization. Find more info at www.adkwatershed.org/lake-ice-observation-network.

5 questions for Michael Barrett

By Mike Lynch

The Adirondack Mountain Club is celebrating its 100 year anniversary this year. Zach Matson has this story that first appeared in the Jan/Feb 2022 issue of Adirondack Explorer magazine.

Restoring salmon

By Mike Lynch

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish Biologist Kurt Heim talks about efforts to restore Atlantic salmon in the Lake Champlain watershed. Video by Mike Lynch. To learn more, check out this story by Mike Lynch about how scientists are taking a new approach in their Atlantic salmon stocking efforts in the Lake Champlain watershed.  Here’s a series…

Exploring high use in the High Peaks

By Kris Parker

The number of users in the High Peaks has risen significantly over the last decade. In this video, Adirondack Explorer intern Kris Parker explores the issue.

Protecting prime lakefront property

By Adirondack Explorer

Conservationist Peter Paine, who has been working for Adirondack Park protection for six decades, talks about Noblewood Park in Willsboro, which is located at the outlet of the Boquet River. Video by Mike Lynch. Click here for a profile of Peter Paine that ran in the Nov/Dec 2021 issue of Adirondack Explorer magazine.

Biking McCauley Mountain

By Mike Lynch

Mountain bikers talk about their experience at McCauley Mountain in this 2019 video by Mike Lynch.

View of fall colors from Mount Van Ho

By Mike Lynch

Early colors appear in the High Peaks Wilderness.

90-Miler race kicks off

By Adirondack Explorer

Henderson Lake

By Mike Lynch

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