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 presented at the 2015 Adirondack Research Consortium Annual Conference.
Here is a link to Ezra Schwartzberg’s talk on the new Peacock Park Phenology Trail in Lake Placid that was presented at the 2015 Adirondack Research Consortium Annual Conference.
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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
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Please check out the species regulations Adirondack Research helped to inform. We are responsible for the assessments on all... read more
In March, Adirondack Research started six weeks of surveys in the Lake George area searching for hemlock woolly adelgid... read more