
Lake George Association dips into Adirondack Watershed Institute for new leader
Recently named director of Adirondack Watershed Institute, Brendan Wiltse will instead take charge of the Lake George Association
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Recently named director of Adirondack Watershed Institute, Brendan Wiltse will instead take charge of the Lake George Association
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
LGA plans to work with Lake George Park Commission on sharing data; will also drop lawsuit over ProcellaCOR use
Lake manager says 30-day look at bays treated with ProcellaCOR are showing dead milfoil, green natives
Ongoing debate raises questions around ProcellaCOR's use in lakes used for drinking water
The Lake George Park Commission on Saturday dropped an herbicide into Lake George, a controversial escalation in its battle against Eurasian watermilfoil
Judge denies injunction against herbicide in Lake George
Window of time to use ProcellaCOR this year ends June 30
The Lake George Park Commission continues to press forward on its controversial plan to use an herbicide to fight invasive milfoil.
Caroga town is 7th Adirondack Park community to receive permit to try ProcellaCOR