Living Lands is the LGLC’s weekly presentation series that takes an exclusive and up-close look at the people, history and wildlife of the lands of Lake George and the Adirondacks, past and present. Presentations are held at the LGLC office in Bolton Landing at 5:30 p.m. Registration is required, as space is limited.

Living Lands: Keystones in the Web of Life

LGLC Office 4905 Lake Shore Dr, Bolton Landing, New York

Trees hold a key place in the Web of Life here on Earth. With them, all beings have air...

Free

Living Lands: Fort William Henry – Moments in Time

LGLC Office 4905 Lake Shore Dr, Bolton Landing, New York

Maritime archaeologist Joseph W. Zarzynski will present a PPT talk, "Fort William Henry–Moments in Time," which happens to be...

Free

Living Lands: Basics of Beekeeping

LGLC Office 4905 Lake Shore Dr, Bolton Landing, New York

Join the Southern Adirondack Beekeeping Association to learn all about the amazing honey bee. Cindy will cover all of...

Free

Living Lands: Bats in NY & White-Nose Syndrome

LGLC Office 4905 Lake Shore Dr, Bolton Landing, New York

Since the arrival of white-nose syndrome, many of NY’s bat populations have been devastated. Kate Ritzko will take a...

Free

Living Lands: Adirondack Turtles

LGLC Office 4905 Lake Shore Dr, Bolton Landing, New York

Get a glimpse into the fascinating lives of freshwater turtles, their unique history and anatomy, and the challenges turtles...

Free

Living Lands: All About Birds

LGLC Office 4905 Lake Shore Dr, Bolton Landing, New York

Joan Collins will present “All About Birds”, a multimedia introduction to birding. Topics will include: songs and calls –...

Free

Living Lands: Self Sufficiency in the Adirondacks

LGLC Office 4905 Lake Shore Dr, Bolton Landing, New York

Samantha LaFond is a modern day woodswoman excelling at self sufficiency in the Adirondacks. Samantha was born and raised...

Free

All of our previous presentations from 2019 and 2020 are still available to view on our YouTube channel ― LGLandConservancy ― at any time! Click here for the series!

As always, we strive to engage you, presenting unique and interesting programs for free in an attempt to connect to the community, provide educational experiences and learn more about the amazing area we live in and why our lands and waters are so important. If you have an idea for a presenter, feel free to contact us!