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Our most recent paper: "SIMULATED CLIMATE WARMING ALTERS PHENOLOGICAL SYNCHRONY BETWEEN AN OUTBREAK INSECT HERBIVORE AND HOST TREES" tests the... read more
Adirondack Research gets a new name
In May, 2014, Adirondack Research and Consulting changed its name to "Adirondack Research". This was in a move to... read more
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The Adirondacks is filled with different types of ground-nesting birds: nightjars, loons, bobolinks, robins, Wilson’s warblers, meadowlarks, harriers, and... read more
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New climate change paper by Schwartzberg and colleagues
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DEC to Recognize Adirondack Research for Innovations in Citizen Science
Adirondack Research and Larry Master recognized for Intervale Lowlands Preserve Saranac Lake, N.Y. (November 17, 2015) - Adirondack Research, a... read more
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