Hunting Information
Quick links:
- 2008-09 Hunting & Trapping Guide
- Game Harvest Reporting
- Junior Hunter Mentoring Program
- Black Bear Hunting Areas Expanded
- Chronic Wasting Disease Test Results
Quick links:
- 2008-09 Hunting & Trapping Guide
- Game Harvest Reporting
- Junior Hunter Mentoring Program
- Black Bear Hunting Areas Expanded
- Chronic Wasting Disease Test Results
Changes are effective October 1. Several of the recently adopted changes apply to all waters in New York, while others apply to specific waters.
The Marcellus Shale formation contains potentially sizeable natural gas resources and possible exploration of these resources has raised some concerns.
$1,000,000 is currently available for projects to kill and/or permanently remove plants or animals that meet the definition of terrestrial invasive species. Applications will be accepted until October 31.
NYEL provides recognition and incentives for those organizations that use pollution prevention practices, beyond compliance performance, or sustainable business practices. Applications will be accepted through October 31.
An emergency rule is in place to reduce the risks from invasive insects and diseases of trees by preventing untreated firewood from entering New York State and restricting the movement, sale and possession, within the State, of untreated firewood that originates in New York State.
The 2008 New York Wildfire and Incident Management Academy is scheduled to be held from October 24 through November 2.
A significantly amended version of the proposed New York State Hazardous Waste Facility Siting Plan is being made available for public review through November 26. Public hearings will be held through 11/20.
A revised Joint Application Form for permits and determinations for activities affecting streams, waterways, waterbodies, wetlands, coastal areas and sources of water supply is now available. Both the format of the form and the procedures for filing applications have been changed.
DEC's exhibits included a lot of information, from "green home" to hunting and fishing to forestry. Take another look at our posters and handout materials.
The DEC website banner photo depicts the Hudson River and was taken by Carl Heilman II.