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Archive for 'Environmental News'

Costs, benefits of recreational trail; Details of proposed Lake Placid-to- Old Forge trail

Costs, benefits of recreational trail – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com

Babbie Museum opens new conservation display

Babbie Museum opens new conservation display » Local News » Press-Republican.

NYPA gives $6.6 million to SUNY Canton for wind turbine project

Watertown Daily Times | NYPA gives $6.6 million to SUNY Canton for wind turbine project.

Several conditions promoting increased blue-green algae in Lake Champlain

Several conditions promoting increased blue-green algae in Lake Champlain » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

DEC clarifies firewood requirements

DEC clarifies firewood requirements – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

Tupper Lake resort suit delayed

Tupper Lake resort suit delayed – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com

Blue-green algae closes Port Henry beaches

Blue-green algae closes Port Henry beaches » Breaking News » Press-Republican.

North Country receives $1 million for green initiative

North Country receives $1 million for green initiative » Local News » Press-Republican.

Invasive species bill passed

Invasive species bill passed – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

ADK Lecture Series Focuses on Outdoors, Environment

ADK Lecture Series Focuses on Outdoors, Environment | The Adirondack Almanack.

Adirondack Family Activities: Free Fishing Days

Adirondack Family Activities: Free Fishing Days | The Adirondack Almanack.

Volunteers making steady progress at Heyworth Mason Park

By Adele Douglas It’s now a little easier to see that there’s a park developing at the former Heyworth Village Apartment site,

Classroom in the Adirondacks

Classroom in the Adirondacks – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

Three CCC administrators resign

Three CCC administrators resign » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Hydrofracking under Cuomo plan would Be restricted to a few counties

Hydrofracking Under Cuomo Plan Would Be Restricted to a Few Counties – NYTimes.com.

Lake George group needs help killing clams

Lake George group needs help killing clams » Local News » Press-Republican.

Army worms devour crops at 40 farms in Jefferson County

Watertown Daily Times | Army worms devour crops at 40 farms in Jefferson County.

APA Mtg: Ti Meat Processor, Master Plan, Local Land Use

APA Mtg: Ti Meat Processor, Master Plan, Local Land Use | The Adirondack Almanack.

Eminent domain proceeding and Heyworth/Mason Park progress dominate Monday’s Public Hearing and Town Board Meeting

By Donald McBrayer The Town Board held a public hearing on eminent domain proceedings regarding the placement of an upgraded town sewer line across property on North Bend Street owned by Thomas Powers.

Free Invasive Species Training Being Offered

Free Invasive Species Training Being Offered | The Adirondack Almanack.

Cormorant control continues on Lake Champlain

Cormorant control continues on Lake Champlain » Local News » Press-Republican.

Disabled by an insect: Tick-borne parasite suspected in exterminator’s disease

Disabled by an insect: Tick-borne parasite suspected in exterminator’s disease : PostStar.com 

Volunteers needed to search for invasive species

Volunteers needed to search for invasive species » Local News » Press-Republican.

Syracuse sets record for warmth this spring with 52.3 degree average temperature

Syracuse sets record for warmth this spring with 52.3 degree average temperature | syracuse.com.

In Vermont wind debate, the breeze stiffens

In Vermont wind debate, the breeze stiffens | Burlington Free Press