The plant and animal species that occur in the Adirondacks are diverse and varied unlike anywhere ... The diversity of plant community types provides habitat for a variety of wildlife species ranging ...
AEC is located on ESF's Huntington Wildlife Forest, a 15,000 acre (6,000 ha) field station in Newcomb, NY in the geographic center of the six-million-acre Adirondack Park. The AEC and amenities at the ...
The state Department of Environmental Conservation announced Friday that it is seeking public input on the draft list of ...
DEC and its partners created a rebate program to help convince hunters to buy lead-free ammunition, and protect wildlife ...
Jim Stickles, a wildlife biologist with the state Department of Environmental Conservation, told the Adirondack Park Agency board at its Oct. 17 meeting in Ray Brook that surveys have shown there ...
Nestled in the northeastern corner of New York State are the Adirondacks, renowned for their awe-inspiring natural beauty, rugged mountain terrain, and tranquil lakes. Yet, amid the towering peaks and ...
“That’s what we live in the Adirondacks, to be in and amongst the wildlife. But, we also need to leave them alone and let them do what they need to do. Wildlife…first word is wild! Let them ...
Hunting camps come in many shapes and sizes, including Camp Sugarbush on Maple Lake in the Northern Adirondacks (l), book ...
Culverts are at the center of triage and planning happening through the Adirondack Park to respond to storm damage.
Researchers presented their latest data on moose in the Adirondacks during the Adirondack Park Agency’s regular monthly meeting in October. The state Department of Environmental Conservation estimates ...
The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is once again providing monthly online “Loon Zoom” presentations about loon research, conservation, and ecology and featuring guest speakers from around the ...
SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is once again ... “Common Loon Monitoring in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Through Bioacoustics: BRI Wildlife” with biologist Carl Brown.