The Lyme Timber Company is proud to have received the Adirondack Legacy Leader Award as part of the Adirondack Council’s celebration of 50 years of conservation impact on July 19, 2025. Lyme was recognized along with six other organizations for their roles in shaping the Adirondack Park over the past half-century.
“The Adirondack Council plays a critical role in connecting the needs of the Adirondack Park with the funding and public policy solutions available in Albany and Washington, D.C.,” said Adirondack Council Executive Director Raul J. Aguirre. “And we recognize the spaces that others have occupied as integral to defining the Adirondack Park we have today. It takes many dedicated hands to protect and enhance this national treasure we call home.”
The Lyme Timber Company helped facilitate almost 400,000 acres of conservation transactions in the Adirondacks and is proud to have been part of nearly 40% of Governor George Pataki’s one-million-acre conservation goal.