NEW Adirondack Reader
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Editors: Paul Jamieson and Neal Burdick
This Adirondack classic features writers of the past 400 years reflecting on the changing attitudes toward wilderness and the development of wild lands in the Adirondack Mountains. The new edition includes many classic entries from earlier editions plus many new and fascinating entries. Order here.
ADK News
4/16/09
APA OKs Plan to Ban Floatplanes on Lows Lake After 2011 Read more...
4/3/09
Update: EPF Funding Restored, Tax Freeze Axed, Bottle Bill Expanded Read more...
3/12/09
ADK Co-Hosting 6th annual Northeastern Alpine Stewardship Gathering, May 29-30 Read more...
2/23/09
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Bush Administration Mercury Rule Read more...
News Archive Read more...
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