WANAKENA -- John and Margot Ernst will be named conservationists of the year by the Adirondack Council at an awards ceremony Saturday at the SUNY-ESF Ranger School. The Ernsts voluntarily …
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WANAKENA -- John and Margot Ernst will be named conservationists of the year by the Adirondack Council at an awards ceremony Saturday at the SUNY-ESF Ranger School.
The Ernsts voluntarily relinquished the development rights on 12,000 acres of forest, lakes, streams and wetlands around their Elk Lake Lodge business. Their actions will ensure the landscape will forever remain as wild.