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The Adirondack Council Public Opinion Survey Results

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Posted By: Siena Research Institute April 10, 2017

The Adirondack Council, released their survey results regarding New Yorkers’ views of the Adirondacks. The study asked New Yorkers their opinions on land use in the Adirondacks. To learn more about the study and the results, visit their website here.

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