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Zachary Matson

Zachary Matson has been an environmental reporter for the Explorer since October 2021. He is focused on the many issues impacting water and the people, plants and wildlife that rely on it in the Adirondack Park. Zach worked at daily newspapers in Missouri, Arizona and New York for nearly a decade, most recently as the education reporter at the Daily Gazette in Schenectady. He lives in Saranac with his family.

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What are PFAS and are they in Adirondack waters?

By Zachary Matson

Regulators at the state and federal levels are attempting to crack down on "forever chemicals" in public water supplies.

Lake trout and an Atlantic salmon swimming in a Vermont aquarium.

Responding to signs of success, fishery managers halve Lake Champlain trout stocking

By Zachary Matson

In response to growing signs of a sustainable wild population, Lake Champlain fisheries managers continue to cut trout stocking.

Wolf spider species have body sizes ranging from .12 to 1.4 inches in length

Spiders in winter?

By Zachary Matson

Look in the evergreens for signs of Adirondack arachnids in winter

Southerly view of Lake Champlain and, in the distance, Willsboro Point.

NY still falls short on Lake Champlain phosphorus targets

By Zachary Matson

A new plan outlines New York's strategy to limit phosphorus pollution in Lake Champlain, a nutrient New York and Vermont struggle to control.

Appellate court tosses marina permit over APA wetlands rules

By Zachary Matson

A state appellate court invalidated a permit for a marina on Lower Saranac Lake, ruling the Adirondack Park Agency wrongly followed wetlands rules.

Sagamore Lake

What can Adirondack lakes tell us about climate change?

By Zachary Matson

Scientists planning a far-reaching survey of climate change want to take the temperature of Adirondack lakes -- continuously and at different depths.

Lake Colden anglers

AWI takes over long-term lake monitoring  

By Zachary Matson

The program collects key data on 58 Adirondack lakes

Brine streaks on Fox Hill Road in Edinburg

Salt task force closes in on final report

By Zachary Matson

A panel studying road salt pollution in the Adirondack Park is nearing completion of its long-awaited first report.

winter ice research

Ask a Scientist: Climate research

By Zachary Matson

We talk with climate scientist Curt Stager about a recent paper he published

elise stefanik

North Country projects get grants in disputed federal budget 

By Zachary Matson

Rep. Elise Stefanik scores money earmarked for North Country projects in federal spending bill she stridently opposed.

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