Late last year we informed you when the Adirondack Park gained 69,000 acres, and we're now updating you with the news that the state has closed on a second piece of property to increase the park's land in a second phase of that deal. The complete 69,000 acre tract purchased by … [Read more...] about State Closes on Addition to Adirondack Park
Nature
Monitor Lake Champlain: Blue-Green Algae & Invasives
The Lake Champlain Committee is dedicated to protecting Lake Champlain. They recently created a pledge to protect the Lake Champlain so you can learn how to protect the lake too! But you can do more than just take the pledge and practice environmentally safe actions; you can … [Read more...] about Monitor Lake Champlain: Blue-Green Algae & Invasives
Lake Champlain Committee Needs Volunteers to Steward Paddlers’ Trails
The Lake Champlain Committee is dedicated to protecting Lake Champlain. They recently created a pledge to protect the Lake Champlain so you can learn how to protect the lake too! The organization monitors and patrols the lake to be on the look out for potential or worsening … [Read more...] about Lake Champlain Committee Needs Volunteers to Steward Paddlers’ Trails
Pledge to Protect Lake Champlain
Earth Day was this week, and that event often makes people consider what they can do to protect the Earth and preserve our natural resources--locally and globally. If you want to do something locally, which usually are the easier steps to take, check out this pledge! The Lake … [Read more...] about Pledge to Protect Lake Champlain
Whallonsburg Grange: Bird Language Lecture & Field Workshop
Friday, May 3 at 7pm "Bird Language" lecture, with Connor Stedman Additional field workshops Saturday May 4 (full) and Sunday, May 5 At Whallonsburg Grange Hall Attend, learn, and then perhaps the next birdsong you hear will have meaning! Do you know what that bird is … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange: Bird Language Lecture & Field Workshop