Stories of the Ausable
Work Continues at Project Area 2 in Upper Jay
After some early delays due to rain and subsequent high water in the river, we have made considerable progress on Project Area 2 (PA2) in Upper Jay.
Japanese Barberry and Bush Honeysuckles: A Link to Ticks and Best Management Practices
If you read our recent blog about barberries and honeysuckles, you are probably familiar with the concept of native and invasive species. Native species are those that are historically found in a given space or have moved there naturally without human...
When the River is the School
Over the past year, Ausable River Association staff have partnered with Lake Champlain Sea Grant (LCSG), the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum (LCMM), and the Adirondack Watershed Institute (AWI) to bring watershed education programs to 5th and 6th graders...