DEC Announces $2.75 Million to Help Vulnerable Wildlife
Turtles in the Hudson Valley, caddisflies in the Adirondacks, paddlefish in Western New York and whales in New York Harbor
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Turtles in the Hudson Valley, caddisflies in the Adirondacks, paddlefish in Western New York and whales in New York Harbor
The state has completed the purchase of two parcels of land that will serve to protect natural and cultural resources
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (DEC’s) website now features a brand new fishing report and hotline that will
More than 100 dead loons and other migratory birds washed up on Great Lakes shores in mid-November, prompting the New
About 11,000 acres of New York City-owned land adjacent to State Forest Preserve land in the Catskills will be open
EPA has released a manual entitled “Integrating Water and Waste Programs to Restore Watersheds: A Guide for Federal and State
Today EPA is recognizing six winners of the 2007 Water Efficiency Leader (WEL) awards for their efforts in reducing, reusing
Sunday, April 27 – Wednesday, April 30, 2008Marriott Seaview ResortGalloway, NJ You are invited to share your projects and presentations
The Adirondack Chapter of The Nature Conservancy was honored to accept DEC’s Environmental Excellence Award on Friday, December 7 at
The NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation announced grants to finance local projects to eradicate troublesome invaders More than 30 municipalities