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.
Our latest paper is now out in the Journal of Chemical Ecology from our collaboration with the Hoover Lab at... read more
Here is a link to Ezra Schwartzberg's talk on the new Peacock Park Phenology Trail in Lake Placid that was... read more
Happy New Year and thank you for your support in 2014! This past year was a big year for Adirondack... 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
The tree-devouring Asian longhorned beetle has not yet been driven from the gates of the city, but, by Jove, pest-control... read more
What makes a good map? We make maps at Adirondack Research – and we research the best ways to make them.... read more
In March, Adirondack Research started six weeks of surveys in the Lake George area searching for hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA).... 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
Our latest paper: "Effects of winter temperatures, spring degree-day accumulation, and insect population source on phenological synchrony between forest tent... read more
Friday January 30, 10:10 PM in Freer Auditorium at Paul Smith's College. All welcome. Title: Citizen science and collaborative approaches to climate... read more