Outdoors
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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.
- DEC offers options for landowners with overabundant geese Several options are available to alleviate damage and nuisance caused by resident Canada geese during the spring and summer months.
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Snowmobile group sends SOS
Franklin County association hopes Sen. Betty Little will help correct mapping mistakes so trail-maintenance funding won't be affected.
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Catch some advice from longtime angler's tactics
Pat Sisti was a reliable source and was always ready with a good quote, Dan Ladd writes.
- Kings' Bay DU chapter annual banquet slated An array of Ducks Unlimited collectibles, including many prints, Terry Redlin art and furnishings, will be featured.
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Cadyville man named guide director-at-large
Peter A. Siskavich has hunted all his life.
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Easter marks time to 'Awake Thou Wintery Earth'
After long winters we all need gladness, Elizabeth Lee writes.
- New York begins trout, salmon fishing April 1 Cold but fishable water expected in most areas of state
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Spring has sprung, but winter gets a last laugh
Even with the Vernal Equinox occurring earlier this week, winter has had a final say throughout the Adirondacks, writes columnist Dan Ladd.
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Despite wild March weather, Skifest provides fun day
March's weather continues to vary in the extreme, but it hasn't put a stop to some great days outdoors, writes columnist Elizabeth Lee.
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