In a groundbreaking collaboration, the New York state Department of Environmental Conservation, the Seneca Nation of Indians, ...
FORT DRUM, N.Y. (May 30, 2024) -- Fort Drum is known as the home of the 10th Mountain Division (LI), but an even larger population of fish and wildlife also claims residence on the installation.
This past October, one of the coolest things in recent memory happened right here in Western New York. Thousands of ...
The prehistoric fish look like giant dinosaurs... and several species are getting a helping hand to rebuild their population ...
Grieve for the gravel chub. Mourn the mud sunfish. Say sayonara to the spoonhead sculpin. And pour one out for the lake chubsucker. Once native to New York, these four fish no longer live here ...
Liming attributed the current overgrowth of the native plant elodea, as well as other issues including the presence of an invasive milfoil species, to eutrophication, or nutrient buildup in the lake.
Trout and salmon populations of Lake Champlain are the primary beneficiaries of sea lamprey control, but lake sturgeon, ...
It's native to the Black and Caspian Seas in Europe. Experts say the round goby got a ride to the Great Lakes in water ...
A Hilton man returned home with a huge fish story. Chuck Zimmerman set a New York state record for longnose gar, the state Department of Environmental Conservation announced. Zimmerman hooked the ...