
DEC wildlife biologist addresses wolf
By Mike Lynch
Dan Rosenblatt, wildlife diversity section head at the state Department of Environmental Conservation, addresses his department's decision to identify an 85-pound canid a wolf.
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By Mike Lynch
Dan Rosenblatt, wildlife diversity section head at the state Department of Environmental Conservation, addresses his department's decision to identify an 85-pound canid a wolf.
Explorer Editor Jim Odato has been following the progress as Ti rebuilds its bowling alley and golf course into cultural hubs and spruces up its downtown. And the town is using millions of dollars in grants and loans to make a long-awaited sewer upgrade. In the September/October issue of the Adirondack Explorer magazine, look for…
By Mike Lynch
Adirondack 46ers trailmaster Mary Lamb and president Laurie Rankin talk about a July trail work weekend for women. The crew repaired three bridges in the Hoffman Notch Wilderness the first day, then visited trails near Elk Lake the next day. (Only the first day is featured in this video. Read the September issue to learn…
For more about our reporting on this issue, check out our Visitor Management Solutions series.
Most of Philp’s property in Schroon Lake is dedicated to her rehabilitation mission. An enclosed shelter made from a carport greets visitors in her front yard. The structure is called “Turtle Hall” and houses some of the reptiles when the weather is warm. Next to it, a large renovated school bus contains several turtles recovering…
By Mike Lynch
What can scientists learn about wildlife and changes to our landscape, through images captured by trail cameras?
By Cayte Bosler
For some people, bird watching is a hobby. For others, it's an obsession....
By Mike Lynch
Director John Gereau talks about Essex Industries and how it works with people with disabilities to prepare them to join the work force.
A look inside Bob Jones' Cranberry Lake studio in the Adirondack Park. He's been carving for more than 50 years and making decoys professionally for decades.