
New York evaluates freshwater fish as part of endangered species list update
By Mike Lynch
Draft includes at least 10 species from the Adirondack region whose status may change
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Cornell research contains unexpected lessons for managing invasive fish
By Mike Lynch
Draft includes at least 10 species from the Adirondack region whose status may change
Fish and wildlife researchers celebrate unexpected wild lake trout revival
By Phil Brown
The state Department of Environmental Conservation intends to restore the natural character of streams that were altered by bulldozers and backhoes in the wake of Tropical Storm Irene, according to Christopher Amato, the department’s assistant commissioner for natural resources. Amato said he agrees with environmental activists that some streams were damaged by cleanup crews after…