Press

Study examines reasons for decrease in boreal birds. Adirondack Daily Enterprise. November 1, 2019.

Two new scientific studies recently released by Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute and Shingle Shanty Preserve and Research Station have detected continuing patterns of decline in boreal birds in the Adirondacks, possibly the result of impacts from climate change.

Shingle Shanty. By Lisa Foderado. Adirondack Life. June 2018.  

This 15,000-acre private preserve is an ideal laboratory to explore the mysteries of the Adirondacks' complex ecosystems…For someone coming from the suburbs of New York City, the first thing that jumps out at Shingle Shanty Preserve is the silence. It washes over you, envelops you—the utter lack of thrumming, clatter, barking or bits of conversation. Just simple, sublime quiet.

Botanists plant ideas for future during field trip. By Elizabeth Lee. Press Republican. Dec 9, 2012.  

In 2013, the group plans field trips to Shingle Shanty Preserve and Research Station, Chase Fen, Slush Pond Bog, Lake Champlain (aquatics) and a return to Whiteface.