
Turning point: What 2025 holds for environmental groups in the Adirondacks
Changing of the guard brings new leaders to tackle Adirondack Park challenges
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Changing of the guard brings new leaders to tackle Adirondack Park challenges
By Mike Lynch
Paul Smith's College and Trudeau Institute leaders concerned about federal funding cuts for science and research
By Tim Rowland
Community solar project planned for farm fields along Route 22
Road salt key issue in state transportation budget hearing
5 takeaways from Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s annual archeology conference
The last hours of the bear trio known to frequent the hamlet of Old Forge were detailed in an incident report the Explorer received.
The Department of Environmental Conservation adopted new wetlands protections for outside the Blue Line. It's not clear if the Adirondack Park Agency will do the same.
This Q&A featured Bill McKibben, a prominent climate activist, discussing the current state of climate change and renewable energy solutions.
The Adirondack Park's permitted water users pump around 12 billion gallons of water a year.
By Mike Lynch
Biologists looking to track cases to find out where it is on the landscape.