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DEC plans ‘reclamation’ of Echo Pond, killing fish so others may thrive 

By Zachary Matson

Longstanding practice aims to restore brook trout 

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A taxidermist mounted the Cherry Valley wolf for the New York State Museum.

Environmentalists want lynx, cougars, wolves added to New York’s wildlife action plan

By Mike Lynch

Environmentalists say state should plan for return of apex predators.

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From bear incidents to butterfly protections: 2024’s wildlife stories

By Mike Lynch

Tragic bear incident sparked community concerns about wildlife interactions

A monarch butterfly stands on a coneflower

New protections could help save declining monarch butterflies

By Mike Lynch

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed to list monarch butterflies as threatened.

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Chronic wasting disease discovery in Adirondack region raises concerns for wildlife

By Mike Lynch

State officials are investigating a case of chronic wasting disease that was found in a captive deer late last week. 

Pollinator haven: New life for capped Indian Lake landfill 

By Chloe Bennett

State grant will fund AdkAction project

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Adirondacks, defined

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An Adirondack vocabulary list

A taxidermist mounted the Cherry Valley wolf for the New York State Museum.

Mistaken wolf kill now centerpiece of NYS Museum exhibit

By Mike Lynch

“Canine Contrasts" features taxidermy mounts and skulls of wolves and coyotes and tells the story of the Cherry Valley wolf.

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Adirondack Park’s role in animal migration

By Chloe Bennett

Warming temperatures force many species to migrate northward

Tracking signs of spring

By Chloe Bennett

30 years of nature journals document annual robin sightings 

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