Outdoors
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Hikers warned off higher trails
People can damage fragile vegetation during mud season, DEC says.
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Leave young wildlife alone
Humans often do more harm than good when they interfere with baby birds, fawns and other animals they come upon in springtime and summer.
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Big-game news, stats: most 2012 numbers up
Deer, bear data come with some very informative reports, Dan Ladd writes.
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'History Matters' begins with hunting camps
The public is invited to attend a discussion on the history and culture of hunting camps in the area
- Popular warmwater sportfish seasons open Fishing for walleye, northern pike, pickerel and tiger muskellunge opened yesterday
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Hunter, retriever need to be each other's best friend
Hunting dogs have remarkable, innate traits, Elizabeth Lee writes.
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Outdoors Briefs: April 28, 2013
Take a look at brief outdoors-related news of note around the North Country.
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Gobble up some advice from turkey experts
At the New York State Outdoor Writers Association's Spring Safari, three experienced turkey hunters shared their wisdom in a symposium atmosphere, Dan Ladd writes.
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DEC announces '13 Earth Day activities
Events planned throughout state
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Count on BioBlitz for help tally local species
BioBlitz 2013 began as a way to develop a sense of stewardship among SUNY Plattsburgh students, Elizabeth Lee writes.
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