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Federal grant fuels study to enhance wildlife safety on NY roads

By Mike Lynch

The state Department of Transportation has received a federal grant for a two-part study to look at ways to reduce wildlife-vehicle accidents and improve habitat connectivity. 

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Governor’s veto of wildlife crossing bill disappoints Adirondack groups

By Mike Lynch

The bill would have required state agencies to create a priority list of 10 crossing site projects within two years.

Eastern wolf in Algonquin Provincial Park. Photo by Michael Runtz

Study: Development in Ontario limiting wolves’ range

By Mike Lynch

Study says a loss of habitat in southern Canada has made it more difficult for wolves to travel from the Laurentians to the Adirondacks.

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New York passes bill to boost wildlife crossings, road safety

By Mike Lynch

Law directs agencies to create list of priority projects that aim to reduce accidents and foster animal connectivity

Adirondacks could be critical link for wildlife migration, climate resilience

By Chloe Bennett

How the Adirondacks play a crucial role in supporting wildlife migration against the backdrop of climate change

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Wild about wildways

By Mike Lynch

John Davis has dedicated career to preserving wildlife corridors

A 400-mile trek for nature

By Mike Lynch

Adirondack to Algonquin hiker reflects on summer journey

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Raising awareness for safe animal passage

By Mike Lynch

The Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative has been recognized in Canada for about two decades and is now getting noticed in New York.

Easement preserves parcel in international wildlife corridor

By Mike Lynch

The Grand Lakes Reserve is part of the Adirondacks to Algonquin Corridor (A2A)

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