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Backcountry Water Monitoring: Horseshoe Pond

  • Upper Saranac Lake Boat Launch 90 County Highway 46 Saranac Lake, NY, 12983 United States (map)

Join the Adirondack Mountain Club for this paddling day trip to conduct a citizen science survey at Horseshoe Pond. We will discuss how to identify native and non-native species while out on the water and share our findings. Approx. 4 miles flatwater paddling.

Over the past few decades, aquatic invasive species have made their way into Adirondack waterways. These aquatic hitchhikers can be unintentionally transported to new water bodies by boaters and recreationists. Early detection is the key to stopping these species before they take hold in a new home. ADK partners with the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program (APIPP) to run citizen science projects to search for and report invasive species in backcountry lakes and ponds. APIPP’s mission is to protect the Adirondack region from the negative impacts of invasive species.

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Discovery Series: Pond Life

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Day at the Lake