
New York adds 1,300 acres to Taconic Ridge State Forest
New York State purchased the parcel for $890,000 through the State’s Environmental Protection Fund (EPF). The purchase protects forested steep slopes leading to the top of the Taconic Ridge.
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New York State purchased the parcel for $890,000 through the State’s Environmental Protection Fund (EPF). The purchase protects forested steep slopes leading to the top of the Taconic Ridge.

Ultimately, the hope is to restore populations of largest of all North American catfish species to the Ohio, Monongahela and lower Allegheny rivers – the three waterways where blue catfish are considered native.
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I would like to rebut the commentary written by the Izaac Walton League in the Oct. 14, 2022, edition in support of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) “taking” of private property in the name

Many outdoors people are familiar with ruffed grouse and the species’ affinity for small engines and solitary hunters.

Costa Rica is a wildlife photographer’s paradise. I just returned from two weeks of trekking through the country’s hot, humid lowland tropical jungles and hiking up its cold, cloud forest mountains, over 8,000 feet in
Columbus — The Ohio DNR (ODNR) will grant $17 million to encourage economic and community development across Appalachian Ohio.

Madison — The Natural Resources Board (NRB) adopted a revised master plan for Rib Mountain State Park that may expand the alpine skiing area by 128 acres, and potentially add a corridor from the state

Painesville, Ohio — The Ohio DNR has repurposed a frequently inundated parking lot into a 10-acre wetland at the 120-acre Headlands Beach State Park. This former parking lot and soon-to-be birding destination is located at

A recent objection by a single legislator could block a popular forest conservation easement on 56,259 acres in Oneida, Forest, and Langlade counties.
The Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved the $15.5 million purchase Oct.
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