Key wetlands protected near Lake George
By Mike Lynch
Lake George Land Conservancy buys key wetlands property on Huddle Bay on Lake George in the town of Bolton.
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By Mike Lynch
Public asked to be on lookout for dead red pine trees in Adirondacks caused by invasive insect
By Mike Lynch
Lake George Land Conservancy buys key wetlands property on Huddle Bay on Lake George in the town of Bolton.
By Melissa Hart
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By Mike Lynch
Lake George Land Conservancy has purchased properties in the towns of Bolton and Lake George in recent months.