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Public Talk: Citizen science and collaborative approaches to climate change research in the Adirondacks
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
Adirondack Research-informed DEC invasive species draft regulations open for public comment
Please check out the species regulations Adirondack Research helped to inform. We are responsible for the assessments on all of... read more
Our recent paper: Super cool research – literally
Our recent paper is titled "Supercooling points of diapausing forest tent caterpillar (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) eggs" New research paper published in the Canadian... read more
Happy New Year – 2015
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.
Boreas Ponds Roads: How soil properties affect maintenance costs. What do soil properties have to do with road maintenance costs? A... read more
Our latest paper – Asian longhorned beetle pheromone ratios
Our latest paper is now out in the Journal of Chemical Ecology from our collaboration with the Hoover Lab at... read more
Phenology Trail Talk at ARC Conference
Here is a link to Ezra Schwartzberg's talk on the new Peacock Park Phenology Trail in Lake Placid that was... read more
New climate change paper by Schwartzberg and colleagues
"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 gets a new name
In May, 2014, Adirondack Research and Consulting changed its name to "Adirondack Research". This was in a move to simplify... read more
Adirondack Research mentioned in Poughkeepsie Journal
Adirondack Research's Ezra Schwartzberg was interviewed by the Poughkeepsie Journal about the new invasive species regulations in New York. Species... read more