
New York Mixed Bag: NYS Conservation Council Spring Meeting Is April 17-19 In Livingston County
The New York State Conservation Council will hold its annual spring meeting this year on April 17-19 in Livingston County.

The New York State Conservation Council will hold its annual spring meeting this year on April 17-19 in Livingston County.

Ducks Unlimited, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the National Audubon Society recently completed construction on a 50-acre wetland enhancement project in the Lakeview Wildlife Management Area, in Ellisburgh in Jefferson County,

Sadly, of the 54 counties eligible to be in the program Rockland County and Erie County have not signed up for it, as Dan states in his editorial. At least Erie County’s legislature approved it,

Wisconsin residents have a new way to stay up-to-date on the DNR’s prescribed burning program.
An online dashboard on the DNR’s website lists information on the program, which consists of controlled fires to improve

There’s nothing more exciting to a hunter in the spring than the thunderous gobble of a wild turkey. It’s the reason we drag ourselves out of bed in what is technically the middle of the

Those looking to bear hunt in Minnesota in 2026 have until May 1 to apply in the lottery for a bear hunting license from the DNR. Listen here for details.

Whenever folks badmouth public servants who work for schools, agencies or simply “the government,” you’d like to stand them before a crowded auditorium to meet guys like Neil Payne, Keith McCaffery or the late William

What follows are a few anecdotes from a topic I’ve covered in this space before, but they bear repeating.

Just like deer hunters on Long Island this past season, turkey hunters on state-managed lands in Suffolk County have a new reservation process.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation said turkey
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