<p><b>The Adirondack Park is </b>a six-million-acre expanse of public and private lands and waters located in Upstate New York. Founded in 1892, it is the largest intact, temperate deciduous forest remaining in the world. </p> <p>About half of the Adirondack Park (roughly 2.6 million acres) is public land, known as the Adirondack Forest Preserve. Since 1894, Adirondack Forest Preserve lands have been protected from logging, sale, lease and development by the “forever wild” clause of the NYS Constitution. </p> <p>All Forest Preserve is open to the public for various types and intensities of outdoor recreation. Consequently, when state officials purchase new public lands for the Forest Preserve, they must determine what levels of recreation...
New York State’s Adirondack Park, a six-million-acre mixture of public and private lands, is the lar...
To research selected aspects of deer resource dynamics that have been identified as key components i...
After nearly a century of decline and range contraction in the northeastern United States, moose (Al...
New York State’s Adirondack Park is one of the largest protected areas in the country, covering abou...
Change in ownership of large land resources in the northeastern United States is reshaping the econo...
This paper explores the longstanding debate over what should be done with the lands of the Adirondac...
The abundant natural resources of the Adirondack Park, positioned in a setting of interspersed publi...
The lakes, ponds, and impoundments located within the Forest Preserve of the Adirondack Park, NY, ar...
Since its inception in 1894, Article XIV of the New York State Constitution has served as a baseline...
Abstract: Change in ownership of large land resources in the northeastern United States is reshaping...
percent privately owned. The 21 percent of the land that is owned by the State mostly encompasses th...
History of the Adirondack Council is communications director John F. Sheehan\u27s take on the evolu...
Abstract A survey regarding the granting of conservation easements was administered to private, non-...
Abstract: Change in ownership of large land resources in the northeastern United States is reshaping...
One of the most enduring debates in the Adirondacks concerns how much protected land we need in the ...
New York State’s Adirondack Park, a six-million-acre mixture of public and private lands, is the lar...
To research selected aspects of deer resource dynamics that have been identified as key components i...
After nearly a century of decline and range contraction in the northeastern United States, moose (Al...
New York State’s Adirondack Park is one of the largest protected areas in the country, covering abou...
Change in ownership of large land resources in the northeastern United States is reshaping the econo...
This paper explores the longstanding debate over what should be done with the lands of the Adirondac...
The abundant natural resources of the Adirondack Park, positioned in a setting of interspersed publi...
The lakes, ponds, and impoundments located within the Forest Preserve of the Adirondack Park, NY, ar...
Since its inception in 1894, Article XIV of the New York State Constitution has served as a baseline...
Abstract: Change in ownership of large land resources in the northeastern United States is reshaping...
percent privately owned. The 21 percent of the land that is owned by the State mostly encompasses th...
History of the Adirondack Council is communications director John F. Sheehan\u27s take on the evolu...
Abstract A survey regarding the granting of conservation easements was administered to private, non-...
Abstract: Change in ownership of large land resources in the northeastern United States is reshaping...
One of the most enduring debates in the Adirondacks concerns how much protected land we need in the ...
New York State’s Adirondack Park, a six-million-acre mixture of public and private lands, is the lar...
To research selected aspects of deer resource dynamics that have been identified as key components i...
After nearly a century of decline and range contraction in the northeastern United States, moose (Al...