Division of Fish and Wildlife

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The Division of Fish and Wildlife is a branch of New York State’s environmental agency responsible for managing and conserving the state’s fish, wildlife, and their habitats.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf government agency division
wildlife management agency
country United States
fundingSource State of New York budget
federal wildlife and sport fish restoration funds
fishing license fees
hunting license fees
goal conservation of New York’s native species
maintenance of healthy ecosystems in New York State
protection of endangered and threatened species in New York State
sustainable use of fish and wildlife resources
jurisdiction New York State territorial waters
State of New York
languageOfWork English
location New York State
parentOrganization New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
partOf New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
responsibility conservation of fish habitats
conservation of wildlife habitats
development of fish and wildlife management plans
enforcement support for fish and wildlife regulations
fisheries research and monitoring
habitat restoration projects
implementation of state fish and wildlife laws
issuance of fishing licenses
issuance of hunting licenses
management of fish resources in New York State
management of wildlife resources in New York State
monitoring of fish populations
monitoring of wildlife populations
protection of biodiversity in New York State
public education on fish and wildlife conservation
regulation of fishing activities
regulation of hunting activities
technical assistance to landowners on habitat management
wildlife research and monitoring
sector environmental protection
fisheries management
natural resource management
wildlife conservation
state New York
worksWith academic and research institutions in New York State
federal wildlife agencies in the United States
local governments in New York State
nonprofit conservation organizations


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