Spring is here, and so are ticks
May 15, 2023
May and June are the peak months when nymph ticks are out, researchers and health officials warn. Here's what you can do to prevent a bite.
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May 15, 2023
May and June are the peak months when nymph ticks are out, researchers and health officials warn. Here's what you can do to prevent a bite.
May 13, 2023
The towns of Dannemora, Bolton, Indian Lake and Chester each own a high hazard dam rated unsound by state inspectors.
By Mike Lynch
May 10, 2023
Most birds migrate at night and are attract to lights, which can prove fatal to them.
May 9, 2023
What’s at play in the latest fight over using an herbicide in Adirondack waters
By Mike Lynch
May 8, 2023
Report: White-nose syndrome has wiped out New York and Adirondack bat populations
May 7, 2023
Ten high hazard dams are rated 'unsound,' meaning their safety cannot be assured
May 6, 2023
The first article in an Adirondack Explorer investigation into the conditions of hundreds of dams in the Adirondack Park.
By Adirondack Daily Enterprise
May 3, 2023
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
By Tim Rowland
May 3, 2023
Under Kim Elliman’s leadership, OSI protected, opened to the public more than 160,000 acres of mountains, forests and water in the Adirondacks
April 24, 2023
Towns and counties across the Adirondack Park are leading the way in trying to reduce salt use.