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“I mean, they're adorable, but unfortunately… these two tiny birds [could] cause the livelihoods and the property values of a lot of people."
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Sturgeon are native to Lake Ontario and the Genesee River, but habitat loss and overfishing decimated the population, causing it to dwindle to almost nothing by the early 1900s.
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With more ticks carrying disease than ever, here's what you need to know about which ticks to watch out for and what to do if you get bitten.
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Wildlife officials are asking people not to feed birds or provide bird baths amid dozens of reports of mysterious songbird deaths.
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The “Love Our NY Lands” campaign will include in-person education at trailheads in the Adirondacks and Catskills during the hiking season.
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“I think it's going to be excellent trout fishing, especially for beginners because the stocked trout are hungry and not too bright."
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“The whole spring season is basically lost."
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In annual budget address, Wolf talked about need for pipeline reform
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One of Seneca County’s better known attractions, the white deer at the former Army Depot, will lose one of the tourism efforts that has sprung up in recent years.
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A new report by the National Audubon Society says Pennsylvania's state bird the ruffed grouse and New Jersey's American goldfinch could disappear from the state.