Smartphone Apps – 2014 Northeast Natural History Conference
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Our latest paper: "Effects of winter temperatures, spring degree-day accumulation, and insect population source on phenological synchrony between forest tent... read more
Please check out the species regulations Adirondack Research helped to inform. We are responsible for the assessments on all... read more
The Adirondacks is filled with different types of ground-nesting birds: nightjars, loons, bobolinks, robins, Wilson’s warblers, meadowlarks, harriers, and... read more
What makes a good map? We make maps at Adirondack Research – and we research the best ways to make... read more
The tree-devouring Asian longhorned beetle has not yet been driven from the gates of the city, but, by Jove,... read more
Here is a link to Ezra Schwartzberg's talk on the new Peacock Park Phenology Trail in Lake Placid that... read more
Article published in Adirondack Daily Enterprise on January 10th, 2017.Chris Knight, Senior Staff Writer Aiding reforestation in Lebanon Adirondack researcher helps environmental... read more
"Experimental climate warming alters aspen and birch phytochemistry and performance traits for an outbreak insect herbivore" Just published in the... read more
Adirondack Research's presentation on the use of smartphone apps for climate change and biodiversity research in the Adirondacks for... 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... read more