Mr. Seggos goes to Ukraine
New York Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos discusses his relief mission to Ukraine.
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.
New York reels in its fishing regulations
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation wants to simplify fishing regulations in 2022.
State looks to coordinate stakeholders in Adirondack and Catskill parks
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation has identified two coordinators to oversee the state’s preserves.
Promoting trees along New York tributaries
In order to foster climate-resilient communities, the state is planting trees and shrubs along tributaries in New York.
Studying New York’s eel population
For nearly two decades, the state DEC has led a community effort to track eels with the Hudson River Estuary Program.
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.
DEC’s point person with state’s native nations
We get to know the work of Peter Reuben, director of the state Office of Indian Nation Affairs with the state DEC.
Tapping into early warning network to fight wildfires
To better prepare for wildfires the DEC is partnering with the Mesonet at the University at Albany.
State regulates carcinogen in everyday products
The Hochul administration has put the finishing touches on regulations intended to limit 1,4-dioxane in household products.


