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Support for Adirondack Wilderness Abounds

November 15, 2016
Brendan Wiltse
Expansion, Protection
Boreas Ponds
The birth of an idea Bill, Pete, and I met for the first time on a hike up Ragged Mountain on the Boreas Ponds tract. We were drawn together over…
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adirondack trees

Adirondack Roots, A Voice for Wilderness from Afar

November 2, 2016
Jacqueline Keating
Protection
I was sure it was over, I was done. The winds had picked up out of nowhere, I had lost control and simply didn’t possess the strength to regain it,…
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Olstad Drawing Marcy

A Perspective from the High Peaks

October 27, 2016
Tyra Olstad
Enjoyment
High Peaks Wilderness
By all accounts, it takes effort to get to the summit of Mt. Marcy. Even the easiest route to the top of New York State demands an exhausting climb up…
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brook trout

Conserving Brook Trout on the Boreas Ponds Tract

October 16, 2016
Brendan Wiltse
Knowledge
Boreas Ponds
Brook trout are a species of greatest conservation need in New York State and face challenges throughout their native range1. Intact stream populations of brook trout exist in only 9%…
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boreas ponds

Adirondack Wilderness Advocates Calls for Rejection of the APA’s DSEIS for the Boreas Ponds Tract

October 10, 2016
Adirondack Wilderness Advocates
Expansion, News, Protection
Boreas Ponds
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, Tuesday, October 11, 2016 SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. – Adirondack Wilderness Advocates (AWA) today called for the rejection of the 2016 Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) just…
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boreas-ponds-morning

The Case for a Wild Boreas

September 20, 2016
Bill Ingersoll
Expansion, Protection
Boreas Ponds
When I began to explore the Adirondack Forest Preserve as a young adult in the 1990s, the Wilderness and Wild Forest areas had already been established two decades before my…
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