From citizen scientists to water advocates
January 26, 2024
Youth-led nonprofit ramps up Adirondack programming around road salt's impacts on water supplies
The only independent, nonprofit news organization solely dedicated to reporting on the Adirondack Park.
Through its news reporting and analysis, the nonprofit Adirondack Explorer furthers the wise stewardship, public enjoyment for all, community vitality, and lasting protection of the Adirondack park.
Subscribe to our print magazine
Support our journalism
Sign up for our emails
Search Results:
January 26, 2024
Youth-led nonprofit ramps up Adirondack programming around road salt's impacts on water supplies
January 13, 2022
Brittany Christenson plans to continue to serve on state road salt reduction task force
December 8, 2021
A mandated panel to study road salt contamination in the Adirondack Park still has not been formed.
April 29, 2024
Environmental reporting recognized as part of award-winning work
April 22, 2024
10 examples of how Adirondack Explorer showed up for the environment since last Earth Day
January 2, 2024
State legislators will return to Albany on Jan. 3 with a slate of Adirondack Park-related initiatives jockeying for attention and funds.
By Tom French
November 11, 2023
Air Force veterans, other volunteers work to restore two Cold War-era planes
August 24, 2023
Looking back now through a quarter century of the Explorer—the thousands of articles, columns and investigations, the photos and maps, and detailed hikes, paddles and skis—a picture of this place emerges.
May 2, 2023
Adirondack Park projects including visitor management and lake surveys will get a sliver of the state’s $229 billion budget.