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Protect the Adirondacks2025-06-12T16:15:03-04:00

Protect the Adirondacks

Protect the Adirondacks! Inc. is a non-profit, grassroots membership organization dedicated to the protection and stewardship of the public and private lands of the Adirondack Park, and to building the health and diversity of its natural and human communities for the benefit of current and future generations.

Help save the 36,000-acre Whitney Park in the central Adirondacks. Send an email to Governor Hochul today.

Click here for more information and see how you can submit a public comment today.

Register today for our Annual Meeting: July 12, 2025.

Click here to register for the meeting.

Sign Up as a Member

Become a member of Protect the Adirondacks and add your voice to the defense of the public Forest Preserve, protection of the great forests and waters of the Adirondacks, and help campaign for strengthening protections and improving the management of the six-million-acre Adirondack Park.

The link below will bring you to our secure page to sign up today as a new member.

Become an e-Activist

When you are an E-Activist, we will provide you with information on opportunities to take immediate action online, and also become involved, on an ongoing basis.

The link below will bring you to a quick and easy online form.

Conservation and Advocacy

New opportunity for water quality monitoring of lakes and ponds in the Lake Champlain watershed area of the Adirondack Park

The Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute (AWI) recently announced [...]

By |December 10, 2021|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on New opportunity for water quality monitoring of lakes and ponds in the Lake Champlain watershed area of the Adirondack Park

State Agencies need to comply with historic forever wild decision

The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and Adirondack Park Agency [...]

By |November 29, 2021|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on State Agencies need to comply with historic forever wild decision

The Department of Environmental Conservation Should Embrace Transparency

Last week, we saw news that Governor Kathy Hochul instructed [...]

By |October 2, 2021|Categories: Adirondack Issues Blog|Comments Off on The Department of Environmental Conservation Should Embrace Transparency
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