19 08, 2019

Protect the Adirondacks plans to cross-appeal Appellate Division, Third Department, decision on Article 14 lawsuit

2019-09-12T13:32:04-04:00August 19, 2019|

Protect the Adirondacks will defend the Appellate Division ruling that the State is appealing, which held that the amount of tree cutting by the State on the Forest Preserve violated Article 14, Section 1, and [...]

23 07, 2019

Questions surround new Frontier Town Campground trail system

2019-10-21T16:02:04-04:00July 23, 2019|

The new Frontier Town state campground was opened to great fanfare just before the July 4th holiday this year. The campground is now fully developed with campsites, trails, and amenities such as showers, playgrounds, horse [...]

20 07, 2019

Protect the Adirondacks honors John Nemjo of Mountainman Outdoor Supply Company with the Adirondack Green Business Award

2020-04-10T11:09:48-04:00July 20, 2019|

Protect the Adirondacks was proud to honor John Nemjo, proprietor of Mountainman Outdoor Supply Company, which sells canoe and kayaks and outdoor recreational clothing and equipment at locations in Old Forge and Saratoga Springs, with [...]

20 07, 2019

Protect the Adirondacks honors the Wildlife Conservation Society Adirondack Program with the Howard Zahniser Adirondack Award

2020-04-10T14:06:22-04:00July 20, 2019|

On Saturday, July 20, 2019, Protect the Adirondacks presented the Howard Zahniser Adirondack Award to the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Adirondack Program. For 20 years the WCS Adirondack Program was the leader in scientific research [...]

14 07, 2019

It’s time to build and staff a High Peaks Information Center

2019-10-21T16:03:03-04:00July 14, 2019|

I recently visited the rest areas on Northway that have been hyped as information hubs for the Adirondack Park as a tourism destination and as locations that will guide the public about hiking in the [...]

3 07, 2019

Appellate Division, Third Department, upholds Article 14, Section 1 of State Constitution, finds State tree cutting for Class II Trails to be unconstitutional, in ruling that is a major victory for Protect the Adirondacks

2020-11-10T09:49:26-05:00July 3, 2019|

In Protect the Adirondacks v NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, the Appellate Division, Third Department, reverses lower court with a 4-1 decision affirming past precedents for the protection of the "forever wild" Forest Preserve and [...]

29 04, 2019

New report: Adirondack Park and Rural America: Economic and Populations Trends 1970-2010

2019-10-21T16:10:45-04:00April 29, 2019|

Report compares long-term economic and population trends of Adirondack communities with New York State, U.S. and Rural America. Report finds that from 1970 to 2010 Adirondack Park communities experienced economic and population trends that were [...]

9 04, 2019

High Peaks Wilderness Area Needs Bold, Comprehensive Management

2019-09-12T09:46:27-04:00April 9, 2019|

As winter shows sure signs of releasing its grip on the Adirondacks, a new hiking season in the High Peaks Wilderness is coming into view. The allure of the High Peaks is immense for hikers, [...]

8 04, 2019

It’s time to build sustainable trails throughout the High Peaks Wilderness

2019-09-25T10:18:50-04:00April 8, 2019|

In 2018, state agencies combined the Dix Mountain and High Peaks Wilderness areas into one grand 275,000-acre Wilderness area, which is now celebrated as the 3rd largest Wilderness area east of the Mississippi River, behind [...]

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