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Snapshot NY aims to get trail cameras set up on private land across the state to manage over a dozen wildlife species.
The DEC’s new Snapshot NY program invites volunteers to monitor wildlife using trail cameras across New York State.
Access to land: Volunteers are encouraged to place trail cameras on private property across the state. Those without access ...
New York wildlife researchers are looking to the public to help keep track of wildlife - and all that interested volunteers ...
A Class of 2025 graduate is the recipient of The Gregory J. Knorr Memorial Scholarship. Laura Stampalia, who graduated from ...
New York state, in collaboration with the New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Cornell University, has ...
On Monday, July 7, state Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Amanda Lefton, in collaboration with the New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Cornell University, ...
A pair of Class of 2025 graduates built the foundations for bright futures at Capital Region BOCES, and in the process won the praise of a local home builder. Building Trades program graduates ...
(WENY) -- 'Snapshot NY' is looking for volunteers to host trail cameras to help track wildlife across the Empire State.
A member of the Class of 2025 is the recipient of the SUNY Schenectady Capital Region BOCES Culinary II Scholarship. Essence ...
This new study is being conducted to obtain more information on wildlife populations in New York.