Endangered species research correspondence and subject files
Series Number
B2703
Summary
This series documents the history and development of the Endangered Species Unit. Records include correspondence; email; memorandums; articles/clippings; data and drafts of articles published in Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) publications and reports; pathology records; and photographs.
Creator
New York (State). Bureau of Wildlife. Endangered Species Unit
Access Restrictions
Access to records which identify habitats of rare, threatened, or endangered species is restricted in accordance with Environmental Conservation Law Sections 3-0301(2)(r) and 11-0539(4).
Biometrics research correspondence and subject files
Series Number
B2702
Summary
This series documents the projects, research topics, and activities of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Bureau of Wildlife's Biometrics Unit. These records consist of a broad range of materials including correspondence, emails, and memorandums; information items such as articles and clippings; drafts of articles to be published in agency publications and reports; data pertaining to waterfowl and bird banding and tracking; and photographs, glass plate negatives, and diskettes.
Creator
New York (State). Bureau of Wildlife. Biometrics Unit
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Conservation Department photographic prints and negatives
Series Number
14297
Summary
The series consists of glass plate and film negatives and photographic prints compiled by the Forest, Fish and Game Commission, the Conservation Commission, and the Conservation Department. They illustrate activities of these predecessors of the Department of Environmental Conservation. The images document fish and game control; forest management and conservation; protecting the wilderness; maintaining historic sites and recreational areas; and wide-ranging locations and activities.
Creator
New York (State). Conservation Department
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.