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- Several conservationist honored at New York’s Niagara County Federation banquetLockport, N.Y. — The Niagara County Federation of Conservation Clubs held its annual conservation awards banquet on Saturday, April 12, at Cornell Cooperative...
- Joe Rist, New York Outdoor News’ Person of the Year, helps veterans find some peace on trout streamsJoe Rist, owner of Trout Town Flies, in Roscoe, in the Catskills is the 2025 New York Outdoors News Person of the Year. The accolades and anecdotes shared by Ri...
- WI Daily Update: Ethical hunters honored for their actionsTwo Wisconsin hunters recently received ethical hunting awards. Listen here for more information about the recipients. The post WI Daily Update: Ethical hunters...
- Wisconsin’s Waupaca County delegate suggests shooting hour changes for waterfowl, turkey huntingA Waupaca County Conservation Congress delegate, Bob Peterson, thinks he can simplify shooting hours for waterfowl and turkey hunters by eliminating the current...
- MN Daily Update: More chances to catch a record fishA new open-water fishing season is underway, and as a reminder to anglers in Minnesota, the DNR last year revamped the state’s record fish program. There’s ...
- Smarter turkeys might require better-built blindsAt this point of the season, most of the turkeys that will be hunted have been hunted. The unpressured birds of the early season are long gone, and what’s lef...
- Washington County sees light turnout during Wisconsin spring hearingsA small crowd of 27 citizens registered at the Washington County spring hearing April 14. It is the smallest crowd in memory for this reporter who has covered t...
- Winners announced from 2025 national Fish Art ContestWildlife Forever recently announced the national winners for the 2025 Art of Conservation Fish Art Contest, including a number of students from New York. This y...
- New York Mixed Bag: Lake Ontario Fishing Boat Survey begins 40th yearDEC’s annual Lake Ontario Fishing Boat Survey is under way and has been conducted annually since 1985 to track New York’s world class fishery, which attract...
- New York Letters to the Editor: Bowhunting, X-bow safety factsReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 16, 2025, edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York Letters to the Editor: Bowhunting, X-b...
- Dan Ladd: Keep an eye on fire danger despite New York’s recent rainI admit, I’m a weather geek and it’s something that dates back to a meteorology course I took in college. In fact, because of my broadcasting background –...
- A Republican push to sell public lands in the West is reigniting a political fightCongressional Republicans say their plan to sell potentially hundreds of thousands of acres of federal land will generate revenue and ease growth pressures in b...
- Wisconsin’s Presque Isle Chain in Vilas County maintains well-rounded fisheryVilas County’s Presque Isle Chain of Lakes includes Presque Isle, Averill, and Van Vliet lakes. Presque Isle covers 1,280 acres, has 9.3 miles of shoreline, a...
- Backyard and Beyond: Spring has sprung!This must be the busiest time of year in the natural world: migration is well under way and winter sleepers have awoken. Most animal species are courting a mate...
- Wisconsin’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Wisconsin published in the May 16, 2025, edition of Outdoor News. The post Wisconsin’s Outdoor Calendar...