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ash borer

Inside the battle against emerald ash borer

By Gwendolyn Craig

How parasitic wasps are deployed to combat invasive pest in the Adirondacks

A work site with sand piles along a river near a bridge

Adirondack communities plan for future storm resilience

By Chloe Bennett

Towns search for solutions, and financial help, for making repairs and preparing for additional severe weather

John Bingham, owner of a hay farm in Whallonsburg, joined Thursday's climate resilience meeting in his town. Photo by Mike Lynch

Adirondack listening sessions address flooding and other climate challenges

By Mike Lynch

Roughly 25 people gathered Thursday afternoon at the Whallonsburg Grange in the Champlain Valley to brainstorm about climate resilience.

winter ice research

Lake George Association dips into Adirondack Watershed Institute for new leader

By Zachary Matson

Recently named director of Adirondack Watershed Institute, Brendan Wiltse will instead take charge of the Lake George Association

Worker in a neon green vest at a culvert construction site

100-year storms through the eye of a culvert

By Zachary Matson

Region's drainage losing the battle against climate change

Invasive golden clam found in Lake Champlain

By Mike Lynch

The discovery of a golden clam in southern Lake Champlain last month has scientists concerned there could be more in the lake.

electric airplane

What are some of the jobs of the future?

By Tim Rowland

Adirondacks are positioned as a hub for clean energy and sustainable agriculture careers

New director on the ‘never-ending’ fight against invasive species in the Adirondack Park

By Zachary Matson

Brian Greene discusses the challenges facing Adirondack Park as it loses its natural defenses against invasive species, emphasizing the role of herbicides in future conservation efforts

DEC, partners offer rebate to hunters who buy lead-free ammo

By Mike Lynch

Promotion aims to protect scavengers such as bald eagles, which can ingest lead in discarded deer remains

Boquet River Association names new leader

By Zachary Matson

Watershed group looks to ramp up efforts to protect the Boquet River

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