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Report: Mountain bird numbers see dramatic dip
February 25, 2024
Counts show decline in many high-elevation species across the Northeast since 2010
Raising awareness for safe animal passage
By Mike Lynch
January 20, 2024
The Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative has been recognized in Canada for about two decades and is now getting noticed in New York.
Pine siskins: A welcome sight in the Adirondacks this winter
By Birdwatch
January 10, 2024
Pine siskins have been observed as far south as Georgia and flocks are all over the Adirondacks
2023 Explored: Wildlife
By Mike Lynch
December 23, 2023
Stories about moose, wolves, and birds highlighted the 2023 coverage of wildlife.
Golden eagles: Just passing through
By Birdwatch
November 22, 2023
While no longer nesting in the Adirondacks, these impressive raptors can be seen during migration.
Birds visit new areas or vanish from the Adirondacks
October 10, 2023
Bird surveys on Whiteface Mountain and also conifer swamps, open peatlands and open river corridors have documented changes in populations.
Wolf advocates push for canid protections
By Mike Lynch
October 9, 2023
Wolf advocates continue to lobby the state for protections of canids and wolves that may disperse to New York.