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2009 Fall Winter NAP Newsletter
Author(s): David Ellenberger
Year: 2009
Publisher: WCS North America Program
2010 Fall Winter NAP Newsletter
Author(s): David Ellenberger
Year: 2010
Publisher: WCS North America Program
2010 Spring Summer NAP Newsletter
Author(s): David Ellenberger
Year: 2010
Publisher: WCS North America Program
A Preliminary Investigation into the Effectiveness of Interstate 87 Culverts in Promoting Wildlife Movement within the Adirondack Park
Author(s): Justina Ray
Year: 2003
Description/Abstract: Nineteen existing culverts under Interstate 87 were monitored for use by wildlife with camera traps and supplemental tracking.  The study was intended to provide some insight into the question of the proposed Rooftop Highway and wildlife impacts, discussed more completely in Roads and Wildlife in the Adirondack Landscape.
Journal/Source: Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies, 10(1).
Full Citation: LaPoint, S., Kays, R., Ray, J..2003. A Preliminary Investigation into the Effectiveness of Interstate 87 Culverts in Promoting Wildlife Movement within the Adirondack Park. Adirondack Journal of Environmental Science, 10 (1).
Acid Rain in the Adirondacks_An Environmental History
Author(s): Jerry Jenkins
Year: 2007
Description/Abstract: Full-length book published in association with the Adirondack Lakes Survey Corporation with the support of the Wildlife Conservation Society, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. This work examines all past research on Acid rain in the Adirondack mountains and describes it effects and the ultimate responses that have mitigated some of the damage to the region’s lakes and forests.
Publisher: Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY
Full Citation: Jenkins, J., Roy, K., Driscoll, C., and Buerkett, C.. 2007. Acid Rain in the Adirondacks: An Environmental History. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Adirondack Communities and Conservation Program - Linking Communities and Conservation Inside the Blue Line
Author(s): Kretser, Heidi
Year: 2001
Description/Abstract: An examination of the linkages between communities and conservation through three case studies of Adirondack towns and a tourism case study; each study discusses the particulars of the locality and the work that the Adirondack Communities and Conservation Program has been involved in locally.  The paper includes general recommendations for developing ties with, within, and between communities.
Full Citation: Kretser, H. 2001. Adirondack Communities and Conservation Program: Linking Communities and Conservation Inside the Blue Line. WCS Working Paper No. 16. .
Adirondack GIS_Resources, Wilderness, and Management
Author(s): Michale Glennon
Year: 2009
Description/Abstract: Book chapter describing GIS resources in the Adirondack Park and examples of their application.
Publisher: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
Full Citation: Allen, E.B., Curran, R.P., Halasz, S., McNulty, S., Barge, J.W., Keal, A., & Glennon, M.J. 2009. Manual of Geographic Information Systems. Marguerite Madden, Editor. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
All Terrain Vehicles in the Adirondacks -  Issues and Options
Author(s): Leslie Karasin
Year: 2003
Description/Abstract: This working paper includes a thorough examination of national research and management for all-terrain vehicles, and a focused look at ATV issues in the Adirondacks, including:  legal issues, illegal use of forest preserve land, economic and ecological impacts, the perspectives of ATV users, and management options for the future.
Full Citation: Karasin, L. 2003. All Terrain Vehicles in the Adirondacks: Issues and Options. WCS Working Paper No. 21.
An Alternative Field Technique for Estimating Diversity of Small-Mammal Populations
Author(s): Michale Glennon
Year: 2002
Description/Abstract: Paper describing a track tube technique developed for sampling small mammal populations.
Journal/Source: Journal of Mammalogy Vol. 83, No. 3
Full Citation: Glennon, M.J., Porter, W.F., and Demers, C.L. (2002). An Alternative Field Technique for Estimating Diversity of Small-Mammal Populations. Journal of Mammalogy Vol. 83, No. 3 (Aug., 2002), pp. 734-742 .
An Assessment of Potential Habitat for Eastern Timber Wolves in the Northeastern United States and Connectivity with Occupied Habitat in Southeastern Canada
Author(s): Daniel Harrison and Theodore Chapin
Year: 1997
Description/Abstract: This working paper attempts to answer questions about the feasibility of wolf recovery, potential and dispersal habitat, and prey.  Specifically, the authors attempt to quantify and map the extent, distribution, and connectivity of habitat in the northeastern U.S. that is in forested land cover, and below thresholds of 0.70 km roads/km2 and 4 humans/km2. To provide insight into the potential for natural reestablishment of wolves via emigration from extant populations, they also map potential dispersal corridors between wolf populations in southeastern Canada and potential habitat in the northeastern U.S.
Full Citation: Harrison, D., and Chapin, T. 1997. An Assessment of Potential Habitat for Eastern Timber Wolves in the Northeastern United States and Connectivity with Occupied Habitat in Southeastern Canada. WCS Working Paper No. 7. .
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