Lasting Conservation Is a Community Effort
As the Adirondack Land Trust conserves land, water, farms and wild places, we are also doing more than ever to create safe, accessible opportunities to enjoy nature.
As the Adirondack Land Trust conserves land, water, farms and wild places, we are also doing more than ever to create safe, accessible opportunities to enjoy nature.
When the Adirondack Land Trust's Next Gen Council partnered with Ausable Brewing Company to host an event to celebrate >
Launched in 2022, the grant-funded initiative has added binoculars and reference materials to circulating collections at seven libraries in the Adirondacks.
At a trailhead between Blue Mountain Lake and Indian Lake there was a pair of boots in a tree. A river driver’s caulked boots, tough leather with strong cleats in the soles—and the inspiration for this essay by Elizabeth Folwell.
Professional trail builders break ground on a purpose-built path that improves access for hikers while protecting natural resources at this popular destination close to the village center.
Acreage is part of Saranac Lake Wild Forest and will remain designated as wild shoreline.
The Adirondack Land Trust is pleased to announce it is applying for renewal of accreditation from the Land Trust Accreditation Commission. A public comment period is now open.
Penn State researchers visit the Adirondack Land Trust's Harrietstown property to study Nashville warblers.
Trail work for this multi-year effort at the popular Lake Placid hiking destination will begin in summer 2023.
Volunteers join the Adirondack Land Trust to suppress garlic mustard at a Westport site known for spring wildflowers.