
New York Cuffs & Collars: ECOs find rotting bear, subject admits to shooting it over bait in Orange County
New York cuffs and collars are field reports from New York DEC Officers. These reports are from the Dec. 13, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

New York cuffs and collars are field reports from New York DEC Officers. These reports are from the Dec. 13, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across New York published in the Dec. 13, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced proposed changes to the regulations for Real Property Tax Law Section 480a, also known as the Forest Tax Law.
The comprehensive overhaul of the

Through mentoring by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Madison County, New York Sea Grant, and the Cornell Biological Field Station (CBFS) at Shackelton Point, Cornell University junior James Hoehner, of Fayetteville, N.Y., developed public outreach to

A pair of New York natives, both legends in the turkey-calling world, will be part of a trio of individuals to be inducted into the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Grand National Calling Championships Hall of
Redding Reloading Equipment owner Richard Beebe, 83, passed away on Oct. 31. Beebe was born in Cortland, and worked for many companies including one where he worked on the prototype of the Lunar Lander and

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Dec. 13, 2024, edition of New York Outdoor News.

This month, nine new Forest Rangers and 26 Environmental Conservation Officers will enter New York’s outdoor law enforcement workforce. It should be, and certainly could be, more. What is a total of 35 graduates from

It’s a good thing when you have something to look forward to.
As this is being written, I am in Virginia visiting family – including my mother in law who turns 95 this
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