State urged to create wildlife crossings on roads
State lawmakers approved a bill directing transportation officials to identify potential wildlife crossing sites.
Restoring New York’s natural wildlife and ecosystems
An ancient fish is making a comeback in New York following an 18-year campaign by the state DEC.
‘Peanut’s Law’ would reform animal seizure practices
Assemblymember Jake Blumencranz explains why he wants to reform the animal seizure procedures by government officials.
Tips for avoiding coyotes in New York
A state wildlife biologist talks about New York's coyote population and how to avoid conflicts with these wild animals.
Using state procurement to combat tropical deforestation
Legislation would ban the state from purchasing goods and services that promote tropical deforestation.
Controversial pesticide targeted by environmentalists
Natural Resources Defense Council's Dan Raichel makes the case against a pesticide utilized by some New York farmers.
Environmental police investigator doing what he loves
We hear from Wildlife Officer of the Year Award recipient Josh Crain, a State Environmental Conservation investigator.
Bats hoping for peace and quiet this winter
New York Department of Environmental Conservation biologist Carl Herzog explains the bat landscape in the Empire State.
Wolves in New York? Depends on your definition of wolf
New York Department of Environmental Conservation biologist Dan Rosenblatt discusses the history of wolves in the state.
Researchers tracking moose in the Adirondacks
Researchers are tracking 14 moose as part of an effort to learn more about the animal's health and dispersal.


