Speak Up for Water & Wildlife
The waters, wildlife, and communities of the Adirondack Park depend on strong state investment. We need your voice to help secure those essential funds in the final state budget.
The waters, wildlife, and communities of the Adirondack Park depend on strong state investment. We need your voice to help secure those essential funds in the final state budget.
Climate change poses a host of threats to the Adirondack Park’s unique landscape and varied ecosystems.
Clean water is the greatest ecological and economic resource of the Adirondack Park, providing habitat, recreational opportunities and drinking water.
The Forest Preserve is the state-owned land within the Adirondack Park, protected by Article XIV of the New York State Constitution.
Well-stewarded forests and farms play an important role in the history of the region, the ecological health of the Park, and the vibrancy of its rural communities.

The Adirondack Council works to preserve the ecological integrity and wild character of the Adirondack Park through conservation, advocacy and education, with members across all 50 states and beyond.
Influence public policies that impact the Adirondack Park’s water, air, wildlands and communities through our action alerts.
Join the Adirondack Council with your tax-deductible gift of $35 or more and receive exclusive news updates, action alerts and opportunities to help preserve the Park for current and future generations.
The Adirondack Park is a unique national treasure. There are many ways you can support our conservation, advocacy, and education work and help preserve the water, air, and wildlands of the Adirondacks.