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Forests and Carbon: Why we need to preserve New York’s intact forests and plant new forests

Forests are vital for carbon sequestration and long-term storage. According [...]

By |April 8, 2022|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on Forests and Carbon: Why we need to preserve New York’s intact forests and plant new forests

It’s time to work out a Cathead Mountain Constitutional Amendment

Hamilton County has been trying to expand its emergency communications [...]

By |April 6, 2022|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on It’s time to work out a Cathead Mountain Constitutional Amendment

It’s time to pass a Constitutional Amendment for the Mount Van Hoevenberg Winter Sports Complex

Protect the Adirondacks supports a proposed Article 14 Constitutional Amendment [...]

By |March 28, 2022|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on It’s time to pass a Constitutional Amendment for the Mount Van Hoevenberg Winter Sports Complex

The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Needs To Conduct A Nationwide Search For New State Forester

The current New York State Forester at the NYS Department [...]

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Proposed Article 14 Amendment for Debar Lodge undermines Forest Preserve protections and values and is a programmatic and financial boondoggle

A constitutional amendment to privatize Debar Lodge is a bad [...]

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PROTECT goes back to court to try and get the NYS DEC and APA to obey the courts

Protect the Adirondacks is very disappointed that we’ve been forced [...]

By |February 9, 2022|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on PROTECT goes back to court to try and get the NYS DEC and APA to obey the courts
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