
Mapping a vision
Adirondack Council plots journey to improved park management and communities
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Adirondack Council plots journey to improved park management and communities
By Mike DeSocio
After a 3-year project with Adirondack Council, Julia Goren returns to Adirondack Mountain Club as the new deputy director.
Renowned wilderness advocate and public health expert Aaron Mair will lead a new Adirondack Council campaign, "Forever Adirondacks."
By Ry Rivard
In a new position paper, the Adirondack Council argues that leaking septic systems pose a growing threat to waterways around the park.
Cuomo's senior policy advisor for energy and the environment will be the Adirondack Council's vice president for conservation.
The fate of Adirondack Forest Preserve trees and trails is on the line in an ongoing lawsuit that has divided environmental organizations.
The U.S. Army at Fort Drum is revising its environmental assessment for additional training in the Adirondacks region.
After two decades of advocating for the park, Diane Fish prepares to retire.
Fort Drum has formed a stakeholder group to look at six possible locations, some in the Adirondacks, for air- and land-based training.
More information comes out on what the state and stakeholders are thinking for crowd management in the High Peaks.