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Ducks Unlimited, Illinois DNR team with Scheels to rehab Sanganois Walk-In

A major sporting goods retailer partnered with Ducks Unlimited and the Illinois DNR to rehab a critical wetland restoration effort at the Sanganois State Fish and Wildlife Area walk-in, a 402-acre unit open to public waterfowl hunting. Scheels’ $200,000 donation helped repair berms and replace outdated water-control structures at the Walk-In Unit, which expanded the number of hunting locations from six to 80.

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New York’s organized hunts help youth bag waterfowl, pheasants

Organized pheasant, waterfowl and deer hunts have been taking place across New York on early fall weekends, providing young hunters the opportunity to pursue big and small game alike, with a mentor.
And for New York State Department of Environmental Conservation police, the weekend of Sept. 27-28 was a busy one.

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Flies, beetles helping in battle against invasive hemlock woolly adelgid in New York

The state’s fight against the invasive hemlock woolly adelgid may be looking up. This past summer, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Cornell University’s New York State Hemlock Initiative (NYSHI) confirmed the first establishment of Leucotaraxis argenticollis, a type of silver fly, in New York State.
These silver flies, DEC says, are released to help control hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA), an invasive insect that attacks and kills hemlock trees.

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