History

The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation evolved from research initiated in 1998 by the Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI). Their goal was to assess the impact of environmental mercury pollution on aquatic ecosystems throughout North America using the Common Loon as an indicator species.

Loon blood and feather samples were collected by BRI in the Adirondack Park from 1998-2000 to assess mercury exposure. In 2001, BRI partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks, New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation, and the Audubon Society of New York State, to establish the “Adirondack Cooperative Loon Program.” Together, these partners further expanded the research and development of educational programs.

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Non-profit designation

In 2017, the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation (also known as the Adirondack Loon Center) became an independent nonprofit organization. We assumed responsibility for the loon research, education, and conservation programs that were previously conducted by BRI and partners in New York’s Adirondack Park. The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is headquartered in Saranac Lake, NY.

In 2021, we moved to a new location on Main Street in downtown Saranac Lake. This enabled us to expand our exhibit space and add a full size gift shop. Come visit us today!