Facing extinction: The plight of New York’s tricolored bat
By Lauren Yates
August 5, 2024
Populations of hibernating bats continue to see dramatic population losses due to white-nose syndrome
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By Lauren Yates
August 5, 2024
Populations of hibernating bats continue to see dramatic population losses due to white-nose syndrome
August 3, 2024
Lake manager says 30-day look at bays treated with ProcellaCOR are showing dead milfoil, green natives
By Times Union
July 26, 2024
The 7 tornadoes that touched down in the Adirondack Park bring the total to at least 18 in July in New York state
July 20, 2024
The Upper Saranac Foundation is repairing its Bartlett Carry Dam and thinks the state should help pay
By Times Union
July 18, 2024
Hamilton County hit by two tornadoes on Tuesday; Chestertown and Great Sacandaga areas also impacted
July 15, 2024
Ongoing debate raises questions around ProcellaCOR's use in lakes used for drinking water
By James Odato
July 12, 2024
One year after torrential rain flooded parts of the Adirondacks, the region is expected to receive another heavy downpour.