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New York’s spring gobbler and small game hunters respond to DEC surveys

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently surveyed several New York spring turkey hunters about their season and harvest. DEC also surveyed small game hunters and reported on the results.
For the turkey hunting survey, the agency said the response provides valuable hunting effort and harvest information, ultimately helping the agency to effectively manage turkey populations for future hunting opportunities.

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New York’s Erie Canal, Cayuga watershed get hydrilla treatments

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District is continuing efforts to combat the invasive aquatic plant hydrilla on two western and central New York waterways this summer.
Monitoring and treatment counters the highly aggressive, non-native plant and the severe ecological and economic threats it poses to local waterways and communities, particularly in the Great Lakes Basin.

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Ducks Unlimited, Wisconsin DNR collaborate on Brillion wetland project

Ducks Unlimited (DU) and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are about to embark on a wetland project on the North Branch of the Manitowoc River on the northwest side of the Brillion State Wildlife Area in Calumet County.
Gov. Tony Evers said his administration has been working to support this wetland project using mostly existing and readily available state resources.

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Northern New York school tops talented field at clay target Nationals

Athletes and teams representing 460 high schools from across the nation participated at the 2025 USA High School Clay Target League National Championship held July 9-14.
Overcoming the stiffest competition in National Team Championship history, New York’s Beaver River Central High School, from Lewis County, won the team title in the event, coming out ahead of over 260 other high school clay target teams with a score of 494 out of 500. Just two targets separated the National Champions within the top five schools.

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