At Work in Albany to Support Land and Water Conservation
Adirondack Land Trust staffers Olivia Dwyer and Connie Prickett traded microspikes for dress shoes on Valentine’s Day, the better >
Adirondack Land Trust staffers Olivia Dwyer and Connie Prickett traded microspikes for dress shoes on Valentine’s Day, the better >
The Adirondack Land Trust is hosting a free informational session for farmland owners 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 1, at >
The merger of two nationally accredited land trusts streamlines operations and ensures continued open space protection in New York’s >
The “Essex County Farmland Protection and Food System Plan 2022” estimates that 523 parcels comprising 39,000 acres may be >
On November 9, 2022, New York State acquired from the Adirondack Land Trust 17 undeveloped acres with shoreline on >
The Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center and the Adirondack Land Trust today announce a new partnership that will protect >
On Election Day, November 8, voters across New York state will have the opportunity to show their support for >
The Adirondack Land trust is inviting input from community members to help plan for the use and enjoyment of >
The Adirondack Park has long been a popular destination for bird-watching. Rugged yet accessible wildlands offer visitors and residents >
A local family and the Adirondack Land Trust have conserved 107 acres and a third of a mile of >