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Organizations warn of the dangers of postholing

By Mike Lynch

After Friday’s storm, the snowpack now exceeds a foot in many places in the Adirondacks. 

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Officials tout year 2 of AMR reservation ‘pilot’

By Gwendolyn Craig

The Adirondack Mountain Reserve want to keep a pilot reservation system permanent, though the DEC said it was not ready to make a decision. 

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More forest rangers to patrol the Adirondacks

By Gwendolyn Craig

More forest rangers will be patrolling the Adirondack Park, following the graduation of 38 new recruits. 

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APA, DEC seek feedback on North Hudson campground plan

By Gwendolyn Craig

The APA and DEC have issued a draft five-year plan for public comment to upgrade the Sharp Bridge Public Campground and Day Use Area.

Return of the wolf?

By Mike Lynch

The discovery of a gray wolf about 25 miles from the Adirondacks has galvanized wolf advocates in the park.

DEC Forester Bryan Ellis

Ask a Scientist: Carbon sequestration

By Megan Plete Postol

The Adirondack Explorer caught up with DEC Forester Bryan Ellis on carbon sequestration and the changing climate.

Elm trees, already vulnerable, face additional threat

By Mike Lynch

Destructive zigzag sawfly found in St. Lawrence Co.

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New conservation easement funds Lake George forest protections

By Gwendolyn Craig

The Lake George Land Conservancy received one of four conservation easement grants from the state to protect Wiawaka Center forest.

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A bear situation or a people problem?

By Times Union

A surge of bear activity has Long Lake abuzz

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‘Long-time coming:’ DEC puts call out for consultants to help form High Peaks visitor management strategy

By Gwendolyn Craig

Bids sought on determining 'carrying capacity' on select forest preserve lands

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