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Adirondack Chronicles 2019.2: The Loon Lives!

- The loon strikes a heroic pose while paying close attention to her eggs.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2019.1 – The State of Nature

- A wild tale of the eagle and the loon.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2018.9: Until Next Year!

- The beautiful wilderness critters are all a part of ensuring the health of our planet for current and future generations.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2018.8: Forever Wild

- "Forever Wild" landmark laws in New York State are the best possible example of environmental stewardship.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2018.7: Broods Afloat

- Nature is very clear: moms take care of their kids, and nothing comes between them!
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Adirondack Chronicles 2018.6: Birds and Bees

- From the smallest bee to the large ravens, the Adirondacks in summer display a remarkable range of flying creatures.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2018.5: Mother Ducks Know Best

- Mother ducks make sure their chicks stay together and pass safely from land to water and across the lakes. Mothers know best!
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Adirondack Chronicles 2018.4 – Monarchs Return!

- Improved habitat for monarch butterflies is a sign of the success of environmental stewardship.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2018.3

- An evening paddle on the Raquette River reveals a lovely downy woodpecker couple.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2018.2

- Blue jays, hawks and rainbows.... all in a day's work in the Adirondacks!
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