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APIPP announces new program director and new conservation and GIS analyst[...]

KEENE VALLEY—Two key positions at the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program have been filled: program director an[...]
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Van Ryn to Leave Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program[...]

KEENE VALLEY—After almost five years as director of the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program, Tammara Van Ryn is retiring on Aug.[...]
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Welcome New Terrestrial Invasive Species Manager[...]

04/03/2024  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Contact Information[...]
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APIPP Releases 2023 Annual Report[...]

Report provides a state-of-the-state of invasive species in the Adirondack Park KEENE VALLEY—[...]
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APIPP kicks off 2024 webinars with ‘Adirondack Forest Ecology’[...]

KEENE VALLEY – The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program&r[...]
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Effort to protect Lake George hemlocks continues[...]

LAKE GEORGE—The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program (APIPP), a program of The Nature Conservancy, has wrapped up its 2023 hemloc[...]
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APIPP Releases Biocontrol Insects to Manage Emerald Ash Borer[...]

KEENE VALLEY – The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program has added a new biological control option to its toolbox[...]
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Beech Leaf Disease Confirmed in Warren County[...]

BOLTON—Beech leaf disease (BLD) has been confirmed on the Town of Bolton’s Edgecomb Pond parcel, making it t[...]
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