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New York has a new state law that will ban some hunting competitions starting in November. The law, which Governor Kathy Hochul signed last month, will make it illegal to hunt animals like rabbits, squirrels, coyotes and crows in organized tournaments.
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2024 marks the 100th anniversary of New York’s state park system, which oversees more than 250 state parks, historic sites, and recreational trails across New York. It serves about 79 million people per year.
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Manlius Mayor Paul Whorrall said after the cygnets were reintroduced to the pond, father Manny went after one of them and had to be removed from the pond.
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Off the coast of Long Island, drones sweep over the ocean, patrolling the water for any danger that might lurk below the surface as beachgoers grow more vigilant because of a recent spate of shark encounters.
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The Adirondack Council has named its deputy executive director as the organization’s new executive director.
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For those trying to help their environment and grow their own garden, Cornell Cooperative Extension says it can be as easy as planting native plant species.
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The American Carp Society held the Wild Carp Classic last week bringing more than 100 anglers to Syracuse for a multiday fishing tournament.
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New York state has started the second phase of a $40 million “I LOVE NY” campaign, meant to convince a pandemic-weary population to vacation in the Empire…
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A $3 million renovation is complete at Wright’s Landing Marina in the city of Oswego. It’s part of a larger redevelopment of the city’s waterfront area…
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Parks thrived last year as people looked to get out of their homes during the summer months of the pandemic. But parks programming in Syracuse was all but…
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The city of Syracuse has approved of using a new bike-sharing company, after the city exited its contract with Gotcha Bike over the winter. City officials…
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The Empire State Trail is now complete in New York state. It includes 750 miles of hiking and biking trails from New York City to Canada, and Albany to…