Watch a slideshow and hear Adirondack Watershed Institute researcher Lija Treibergs describe a typical day in her Antarctica field work. Read more about Treibergs' experiences here: … [Read more...] about Field work in Antarctica
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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
A visit with a master carver
Adirondack artisan Bob Jones has been carving for more than 50 years and making decoys professionally for decades. At the end of 2021, Explorer contributor Tom French interviewed Bob and his wife, Linda and wrote this story about them. Then Tom … [Read more...] about A visit with a master carver
Wool and Water
In Adirondack Explorer's "Ask a Scientist" series, Michale Glennon, a scientist and educator working at the Adirondack Watershed Institute of Paul Smith’s College discusses her long-term project monitoring birds in the lowland boreal environments of … [Read more...] about Wool and Water
Adaptive Skiers at Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne
Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne offers skiing opportunities for children with serious illnesses or disabilities through its Adaptive Sports Program. Video by Mike Lynch. … [Read more...] about Adaptive Skiers at Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne
Carl Heilman talks about photography
Join wilderness photographer, Carl Heilman, on a journey through the backwoods to capture the stunning and surreal landscapes only found in the Adirondack Park. Carl uses his rotating panoramic camera to recreate the magical feeling of this region … [Read more...] about Carl Heilman talks about photography