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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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Governor Andrew Cuomo has waived the registration fee for out of state snowmobiles during the weekend of March 7th. Cuomo made the announcement in…
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It's the first of October and getting to the end of boating season in New York's North Country. Julia Botero was on hand at the Antique Boat Museum in…
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The Rosamond Gifford Zoo is beginning it’s second century in Syracuse.When the zoo opened it’s doors 100 years ago, visitors were treated to some birds…
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State Sen. Patty Ritchie wants to lift some of the restrictions on the use of utility task vehicles in New York state. Right now, UTVs can only be used…
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The 2013 edition of the New York State Fair opens on Thursday, drawing hundreds of thousands of fairgoers to the Geddes fairgrounds during the 12-day…
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Thousands of fishing fans are heading north to the St. Lawrence River this weekend for the Bassmasters Elite Series tournament, the top professional tour…
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While the heavy rains in central and northern New York caused flooding last week, the region's state parks, for the most part, are up and running.That's…
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Last night's rainfall was not a welcome sound for Peter Harris, owner of Song Mountain in Tully."If it had been snow, we would have been dancing in the…
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A new global observation technology has been developed to help recreational boaters on the St. Lawrence River.This new tool, developed by New York Sea…