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- Leo Maloney receives Pass It On Award from New York State Outdoor Writers AssociationLong-time outdoor writer Leo Maloney, of Sherrill, is this year’s recipient of the 2023 New York State Outdoor Writers Association’s “Pass It On” Award....
- George Gedney, promoter of New York’s youth hunting and shooting sports, presented with M. Paul Keesler AwardIn 2017, the New York State High School Clay Target league was looking to expand beyond its start-up efforts in the central New York and the 1000 Islands region...
- New York State Outdoor Writers Association holds spring conference in Steuben CountyThe New York State Outdoor Writers Association recently held its annual conference in Corning, Steuben County May 11-14. It is the first in-person conference th...
- Outdoor writers group honors New York Outdoor News columnist Glenn SapirThe New York State Outdoor Writer’s Association honored Glenn Sapir, of Putnam Valley, with the group’s Hans Paller Memorial Award at its annual conference ...
- New York Mixed Bag: DEC, partners hosting Lake Ontario public meetings in Rochester and MexicoA mix of outdoor-related stories published in the June 2, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York Mixed Bag: DEC, partners hosting Lake Ontario...
- Vermont bans paramilitary training campsVermont has made it a crime to own or operate paramilitary training camps in the state after Republican Gov. Phil Scott signed legislation introduced in respons...
- Young New York artists shine in annual fish art contestOnce again, young artists from New York have earned high honors in the Wildlife Forever and Bass Pro Shops annual Art of Conservation Fish Art Contest. Wildlife...
- Kings, browns, lakers, ’eyes light up spring Lake Ontario Counties Derby in New YorkMark Scott, of Beckley, W.Va., reeled in a 24-pound, 10-ounce king salmon while fishing with Capt. Matt Yablonsky, of Wet Net Charters out of Wilson in Niagara ...
- Paul Smith’s College, New York DEC partner on Adirondack Watershed Institute invasives planThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced a $13.24-million, five-year partnership with the Adirondack Watershed Institute (...
- New York Invasive Species Awareness Week is June 5-11New York’s Invasive Species Awareness Week is June 5 - 11, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is reminding boaters to exercise Cl...
- Stocked and wild trout in Callicoon’s North Branch make for standout New York fisheryIt’s easy to overlook the North Branch of Callicoon Creek, given its location in the heart of what’s generally regarded as the birthplace of fly-fishing. Af...
- Wisconsin State Roundup: Thoughts on recent Natural Resources Board meeting, and an early muskie openerI almost fell off my chair Wednesday, May 24, while listening to the Natural Resources Board (NRB) meeting via the DNR’s YouTube channel as the topic turned t...
- Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: Jane Eddy Wiley remembered for many volunteer activitiesReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the June 2, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: Jane Eddy Wile...
- Wisconsin Natural Resources Board gets a look at past year’s DNR CWD effortsThe DNR gave the Natural Resources Board a general update on what the agency called chronic wasting disease (CWD) accomplishments in 2022, but offered little ac...
- Wisconsin OKs $125M in PFAS pollution fightPFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are man-made chemicals that don’t easily break down in nature. The post Wisconsin OKs $125M in PFAS pollution fi...