
Global warming alarmists need to focus on real issue: air pollution
Climate change discussion makes mistake of positioning arguments in terms of single-digit temperature changes that are decades or centuries away.

Climate change discussion makes mistake of positioning arguments in terms of single-digit temperature changes that are decades or centuries away.

Birders in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and along the Great Lakes report American robins during the winter with greater frequency

Walleye locations during the late-ice period vary, but that just means multiple lures and presentations produce bites.
Not you again (Orange County) ECO Michael Buckley patrolled to Silver Springs Reservoir in the town of New Windsor to check on the fishing activity. He found two Newburgh residents fishing from one of the
The saltwater fishing opportunities during this report period was adversely impacted by the frigid temperatures, snowstorms and high winds that kept most boats tied to the dock. Anglers that did make it out were rewarded
Season Dates Feb. 12: Special late Canada goose season closes (Central Long Island Zone) Feb. 15: Beaver trapping season closes (portions of state) Feb. 15: Mink and muskrat trapping season closes (portions of state) Feb.
Lake Ontario and tributaries: The frigid temperatures have hampered action in the streams, but ice fishing options have been good this year. In Niagara County the best ice action has been at Wilson Harbor, where

Budget language could set stage for regulations, possibly for this fall
Lake Ontario: The cold weather has made fishing the smaller tributaries difficult, so no new information. Oneida Lake: The cold temperatures have helped to improve ice conditions, but continue to use caution and keep an
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