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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (informally referred to as NYSDEC, DEC, EnCon or NYSENCON) is a department of New York state government. [4] The department guides and regulates the conservation, improvement, and protection of New York's natural resources; manages Forest Preserve lands in the Adirondack and Catskill parks, state forest lands, and wildlife management ...
New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets; New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; New York Department of Health; New York State Energy Research and Development Authority; New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation; New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Police (NYSDEC Police), is the law enforcement agency of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Law Enforcement. NYS Environmental Conservation Officers are New York State police officers.
Western New York: Operated by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 292 acres Robert Moses State Park: Massena: St. Lawrence: Adirondack Region: Nature center being rebuilt Rockland Lake State Park: Congers: Rockland: Lower Hudson: Nature center open in the summer Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History ...
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Stream and forest at Happy Valley Wildlife Management Area in Oswego County, New York. View of Lakeview Pond within Lakeview Wildlife Management Area. New York State Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are conservation areas managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) primarily for the benefit of wildlife, and used extensively by the public for hunting, fishing ...
The New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University was established on July 28, 1911, through a bill signed by New York Governor John Alden Dix. [9] The previous year, Governor Charles Hughes had vetoed a bill authorizing such a college. [10] Both bills followed the state's defunding in 1903 of the New York State College of Forestry ...
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