Adirondack Water Week launches this year on Sunday, August 23rd through Friday, August 28th. The inaugural event showcases a newly formed partnership between Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute and Northwood School in Lake Placid. Water Week is an opportunity … [Read more...] about Adirondack Water Week 2020 Focuses on Protecting the Legacy of Adirondack Waters and Features Public Events and Community Action
Curt Stager
Dr. Kurt Stager to Speak March 31 at Whallonsburg Grange Hall
The Lyceum lecture series at the Whallonsburg Grange Hall in Essex, New York presents science educator and author Dr. Curt Stager speaking on “Still Waters: A Deeper Look at Walden Pond” on Sunday, March 31 at 3:00pm. Dr. Stager will be discussing his most recent book, Still … [Read more...] about Dr. Kurt Stager to Speak March 31 at Whallonsburg Grange Hall
Native Adirondack Trout? No Such Animal, Technically (NCPR)
"Four species of trout can be found in Adirondacks waters. Of the mix, two were introduced from the outside, one from Europe and one from the western United States. The two species which are native to the area are technically not trout at all, but relatives of the arctic … [Read more...] about Native Adirondack Trout? No Such Animal, Technically (NCPR)
Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: North Country Waters in Flux
Sunday, March 24 at 3pm Water Proof: Are rising water and shrinking ice the new norm for the North Country? Lecture at Whallonsburg Grange Hall The last two years of extreme weather is - according to the models, studies and historical records - what climate change in this … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: North Country Waters in Flux