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46ers women’s trail work weekend

By Mike Lynch

Adirondack 46ers trailmaster Mary Lamb and president Laurie Rankin talk about a July trail work weekend for women. The crew repaired three bridges in the Hoffman Notch Wilderness the first day, then visited trails near Elk Lake the next day. (Only the first day is featured in this video. Read the September issue to learn…

Kurt and John Gardner

Like father, like son

By Jamie Organski

Career at Kodak inspired Gardners' generational love of black and white photography

Fred Monroe tree ceremony

Adirondack Park Agency honors Fred Monroe

By Gwendolyn Craig

'Gentleman Warrior' joins 19 others at Ray Brook arboretum

Adirondack skies missing Long Lake legend

By Times Union

Thomas Helms, a pilot, professor and fixture of life in the Adirondack Mountains, died last month at 76. His pontoon boats on Long Lake and in the skies above were a common site.

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Adirondack trail work is in his DNA

By Mike Lynch

Tony Goodwin looks back on seven decades blazing literal trails throughout the park

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Hummingbird research: Banding the tiniest of birds

By Mike Lynch

Ted Hicks, who is the Crown Point Bird Banding Station Coordindator, bands hummingbirds from May to August.

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Meet a woman dedicated to helping turtles

By Chloe Bennett

Wildlife rehabilitator has shaped her life around patching shells of turtles who have been hit by cars or sustained other injuries

Stephen Raymond, a former environmental conservation officer in the Adirondacks, died from 9/11-related cancers. Photo courtesy of Shari Raymond

Legislature passes bill for 9/11 death benefits to Adirondack officer’s widow

By Gwendolyn Craig

By the time Shari Raymond discovered her husband's cancers were related to 9/11, her accidental death benefit application was too late.

bernard melewski

Inside the ‘green lobby’

By Contributing Writer

Memoir draws from three decades as an environmental powerbroker

DEC’s Bureau of Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health Research Scientist Jessica Cancelliere

ASK A SCIENTIST: Invasive Species 

By Megan Plete Postol

DEC’s Bureau of Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health Research Scientist Jessica Cancelliere

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