Citizen Science: Good for the People, Good for the Earth
A great article on how important Citizen Science is. Written by Erinn Pollock, a student of Paul Smith’s College.
A great article on how important Citizen Science is. Written by Erinn Pollock, a student of Paul Smith’s College.
Saranac Lake, N.Y. - Adirondack Research, LLC, a Saranac Lake-based ecological research firm, has been awarded a contract with the... read more
What makes a good map? We make maps at Adirondack Research – and we research the best ways to make them.... read more
The Adirondacks is filled with different types of ground-nesting birds: nightjars, loons, bobolinks, robins, Wilson’s warblers, meadowlarks, harriers, and killdeer,... read more
What exactly is citizen science? The Eastern-Tailed Blue. One of the many species logged during the ATBI BioBlitz (Photo Credit: John... read more
"Experimental climate warming alters aspen and birch phytochemistry and performance traits for an outbreak insect herbivore" Just published in the top... read more
Adirondack Research's presentation on the use of smartphone apps for climate change and biodiversity research in the Adirondacks for the... read more
Boreas Ponds Roads: How soil properties affect maintenance costs. What do soil properties have to do with road maintenance costs? A... read more
In May, 2014, Adirondack Research and Consulting changed its name to "Adirondack Research". This was in a move to simplify... read more
Adirondack Research and Larry Master recognized for Intervale Lowlands Preserve Saranac Lake, N.Y. (November 17, 2015) - Adirondack Research, a Saranac... read more
In March, Adirondack Research started six weeks of surveys in the Lake George area searching for hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA).... read more