The Adirondack Council’s 40th annual State of the Park report, released last Tuesday, underscores what the Elizabethtown-based environmental advocacy organization describes as a period of stress in the wake of climate change and political.
Since New York’s top court ruled last week that the state violated its own constitution by cutting trees for Class II snowmobile trails on the Forest Preserve, state agencies have given scant response on what this might mean for the future of.