
Native lake trout success story in Lake Champlain: stocking to end this year
As wild population thrives, New York, Vermont and feds celebrate milestone in decades-long restoration work
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By Tom French
The history of a generational community nestled on the shores of Lake Champlain near Port Douglass and Keeseville
As wild population thrives, New York, Vermont and feds celebrate milestone in decades-long restoration work
5 takeaways from Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s annual archeology conference
The federal Environmental Protection Agency is pushing Vermont to do more to control runoff from dairy farms impacting Lake Champlain
By Mike Lynch
Town will add a park for swimming, hiking and skiing, due to deal facilitated by Adirondack Land Trust
Public invited to comment on Lake Champlain Transportation Co. plans for $1.4M marina overhaul
By Mike Lynch
The discovery of a golden clam in southern Lake Champlain last month has scientists concerned there could be more in the lake.
Scientists, fisheries managers keep watchful eye of growing success of lake trout recovery. Here's a look at how they do it.
Fish and wildlife researchers celebrate unexpected wild lake trout revival
A transmission line developer agreed to pay more than $100,000 to the owner of the Fort Ticonderoga Ferry to cover business disruption.