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Preserving the Heart of the Adirondacks

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2008

The Nature Conservancy's stunning purchase of 161,000 acres in the Adirondack Park presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure lands of immense biological, economic, and recreational value for all New Yorkers. History is in our hands - find out how you can join us.

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  • The word Addirondack is from a Mohawk word.

    because the Addirondack is part of the Mohawk indians Traditional home lands. and should not be ever build on it is beautiful in its own way all the mountains and historic and supernatural power and simply breath taking.

    from the views of a Seneca Indian.

    Nya:wen

  • Don't miss the point dumbasses. The land is preserved, not just for your access.

    If you don't have access, tough shit! The land itself is important, not your joyriding.

    By the way, I'm an OHV'r, not a hater, but more important the land itself, not who plays on it.

  • i have muscular dystrophy and drive a yamaha rhino side by side. i can barely walk and would love to explore the regions. again, the disabled have no fucking rights.

  • Yes, THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    I don't mean to be self-cetered, but I am DYING FOR ACCESS to the Boreas and Follensby Ponds! I hope the state acts soon and moves FAST!

  • Great job! I appreciate all you guys to for the park!

  • thank you

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