
New York Cuffs & Collars: River herring illegally taken with gill net from Hudson River
New York cuffs and collars are field reports from DEC Officers. These reports are from the June 13, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.

New York cuffs and collars are field reports from DEC Officers. These reports are from the June 13, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.

One turkey hunter was injured and another eventually taken into custody following a May 13 shooting incident that occurred in the Stewart State Forest, in Orange County, N.Y.
A New York State Police report

The New York State Outdoor Writers Association announced the honorees of its communications and photography recognition program at its annual awards banquet, held May 17 at the Niagara Crossing Hotel and Spa, in Lewiston.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and State Department of Health recently announced the New York Harmful Algal Bloom System (NYHABS) is once again active, providing New Yorkers the ability to send reports

The spotted lanternfly, a leaf-hopping invasive pest first detected in the U.S. a decade ago, has steadily spread across the East Coast and into the Midwest with little getting in its way.
But now

As ice clung to the shores of Great Sacandaga Lake this past winter, students in the science research class at New York’s Broadalbin-Perth Jr./Sr. High School, in Fulton County, were hard at work — not

Brian Klice of Cuba, N.Y. is a lucky guy, proving that once again when his Chinook salmon weighed in at 24 pounds, 8 ounces to claim the Grand Prize for the Spring Lake Ontario Counties

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the June 13, 2025, edition of New York Outdoor News.

One common sight in spring is a line of goslings paddling after a parent on a local lake or stream, as in Mary Krueger’s photo. Having seen dozens of these “goose trains,” I’ve still never
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