Curt Stager, a climate scientist at Paul Smith's College and Brendan Wiltse, water quality director at the Adirondack Watershed Institute, discuss the effects of climate change on the Adirondacks. Video by Cayte Bosler … [Read more...] about Adirondack lakes: Insights into a changing climate
Environment
Climate Q&A
A new paper from Paul Smith’s College researchers raises the specter of an Adirondack Park without the winter weather that has long shaped the region’s culture and economy. More info and a link to the study here. Adirondack Explorer … [Read more...] about Climate Q&A
Say cheese: Scientists use trail cameras to collect data
Starting in 2020, Adirondack Inventory and Monitoring Camera Trap Network started capturing images of wildlife using trail cameras. The network’s goals are to collect and share data on wildlife populations, monitor species sensitive to climate change … [Read more...] about Say cheese: Scientists use trail cameras to collect data
Time-lapse from Hurricane Mountain
By Gwendolyn Craig Hurricane Mountain is located in the High Peaks region of the Adirondack Park. It shows views of a number of High Peaks and of Lake Champlain and Vermont's mountains. … [Read more...] about Time-lapse from Hurricane Mountain
Video: Moose Montage
Photographer Ed Burke captured these trail cam videos of moose in Saratoga County at the southern edge of the Adirondack Park. Also included, a brief appearance of a hunting dog. Burke said he included a couple of different moose in this montage … [Read more...] about Video: Moose Montage
Green Power, Green Park webinar
This one-hour discussion about renewable energy projects in the Adirondacks was led by Adirondack Explorer Policy Reporter Gwendolyn Craig with the following panelists: Noah Shaw, partner and co-chair, Renewable Energy Practice, Hodgson Russ … [Read more...] about Green Power, Green Park webinar