New York (State). Division of Fish, Wildlife, and Marine Resources. Director's Office.

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The Division of Fish, Wildlife, and Marine Resources is responsible for managing the fish and wildlife of the state, largely under the mandate of Article 11 of the Environmental Conservation Law. Responsibilities include programs for licensing and educating those who hunt and fish; operating fish hatcheries and stocking lakes and streams; protecting fish and wildlife habitats; monitoring toxic contamination; ensuring wetlands protection; and reviewing hydropower development projects to assess their impact on fish and wildlife species and habitats. The Division, which was established in 1996, was preceeded by the Division of Fish and Wildlife.

From the description of Division director's subject and correspondence files, 1962-1996. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 79237418

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Relation Name
associatedWith New York (State). Conservation Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith New York (State). Dept. of Environmental Conservation. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York (State)
Subject
Environmental policy
Fish hatcheries
Pollution
Wetland conservation
Wildlife conservation
Occupation
Activity
Monitoring environment
Protecting natural resources

Corporate Body

Active 1962

Active 1996

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