Living Lands: Timber Rattlesnakes – How They Live, What They Do
LGLC Office 4905 Lake Shore Dr, Bolton Landing, New YorkA four-decade career studying Timber Rattlesnakes in the field in northeastern New York allows Dr. William S. Brown to...
A four-decade career studying Timber Rattlesnakes in the field in northeastern New York allows Dr. William S. Brown to...
Patrice’s guided 2-hour acrylic painting workshops are for those who would like to explore and learn painting techniques in a fun, positive and encouraging environment. All participants will bring home a finished piece on a small, stretched canvas, no framing necessary. Beginners and artists of all levels and ages enjoy this class. All supplies are provided.
New York is home to more than 450 species of birds. While hiking up to the Godwin Preserve overlook...
Join us for an introduction to outdoor photography with award-winning photographer William Adamczak, whose serious passion is rooted in...
Learn how red wiggler composting worms can be used to compost indoors, year-round, without odor or pests, and how...
The LGLC is proud to support this program at The Sembrich! WindSync has established itself as a vibrant chamber...
Since the arrival of white-nose syndrome, many of NY’s bat populations have been devastated. Kate Ritzko will take a...
Join us for a lecture that will provide a brief introduction into how to confidently identify several nutritious, wild-growing...
Joint presenters Margy Mannix, Town of Lake George Historian and Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance Trustee, and John DiNuzzo,...
Trout Unlimited and partners across the region are working with municipalities to prioritize and replace failing infrastructure to benefit...
Be a Citizen Scientist when out on the trails and contribute to scientific research! While hiking along the trail...
Join AdkAction for a discussion on why road salt is an issue, history of the usage of road salt...
Protecting the land that protects the lake since 1988. The Lake George Land Conservancy is an accredited not-for-profit land trust dedicated to working with willing landowners and other partners to protect the world-renowned water quality of Lake George and to permanently preserve the natural, scenic, historical and recreational resources of the Lake George Region.