CRISP announces invasive species funding for Catskill Region projects
The Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership (CRISP) has announced the 2022 Request for Proposals to fund invasive species projects in
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The Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership (CRISP) has announced the 2022 Request for Proposals to fund invasive species projects in
As this year’s boating season kicks off, Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner, Basil Seggos reminded water recreationists to do their
New information about lakes with harmful algal blooms has been posted today, July 29, on the DEC Harmful Algal Blooms
Each June, motorists should be on the alert for turtles crossing the road. Did you know? Our native turtles are
NY’s new Aquatic Invasive Species Regulations – reasonable precautions for boaters prior to launch (Part 576) – take effect today.
GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES ADOPTION OF REGULATIONS TO PROTECT NEW YORK’S WATERWAYS AND NATURAL HABITATS FROM INVASIVE SPECIES Statewide Regulations Require
New York State DEC has announced that the draft 2016 New York State Section 303(d) List of Impaired/TMDL Waters (303(d)
Attention New York anglers, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts: there’s a new FREE smartphone app just for you! Download the New
The New York State Federation of Lake Associations, Inc. (NYSFOLA) is getting ready for their 32nd Annual Conference entitled “Celebrating
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has adopted new regulations requiring removal of all animal and plant matter and draining