How the state budget effects the Adirondacks
Protect the Adirondacks Executive Director Claudia Braymer explains how the state budget impacts the Adirondack Park.
Constitutional amendment needed for Adirondack sports complex
Upgrades to a Lake Placid-area sports complex violated the state constitution, so lawmakers are pushing a retroactive fix.
State plans to cut 13,000 trees to improve views on ADK mountain
Protect the Adirondacks says a tree chopping plan in Lake George would violate the state constitution.
Environmentalists balk at Adirondack land plan update
Concerns have been raised about expanded motorized vehicle use for New Yorkers with disabilities in the park.
Dearth of septic systems rules and oversight in New York
State lawmakers are looking to mandate the spread of septic system information to new and existing homeowners.
State urged to create wildlife crossings on roads
State lawmakers approved a bill directing transportation officials to identify potential wildlife crossing sites.
Gathering information about New York’s wolves
Protect the Adirondacks is backing legislation to learn more about the state's population of wolves.