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April 17th is International Bat Appreciation Day
Some bat facts:
To view bats, check out your local park or forested area, especially near water and along trails. Even your own backyard can be a great place to view bats if you have trees near your home! Photo by Al Hicks. Spring is a Great Time to Explore the Outdoors
Photo of Mallards by Barbara Kraft. DEC Hosted 14th Annual National Archery in the Schools Program State Tournament
A total of 407 students competed from their home schools in one of three divisions: high school (grades 9-12); middle school (grades 6-8); and elementary school (grades 4-5). Anthony Marino from St. Joseph by the Sea in Richmond County had the top overall score and placed first among male archers in the High School Division with a score of 292 out of 300 possible points. Gabryelle Dezalia from Schroon Lake Central School in Essex County was the top overall female archer, earning first place in the High School Division with a score of 278. Both winners will receive a trophy and a New York Champion Genesis bow and bow case. Awards were also given in each of the three divisions for first through tenth places. St. Joseph by the Sea in Richmond County was the first-place team in the High School Division for the 8th year in a row. The first-place team in the Middle School and Elementary School Division was Arkport Central School in Steuben County. For the full list of tournament results and information on how schools can become involved in NASP in New York, visit DEC's website. Individuals who placed in the top 10 in their division, and teams that placed first in each of the three divisions, qualify to compete and represent New York State at the National NASP® Tournament held in Louisville, Kentucky from May 12th-14th. For additional photos of the event, check out our Flickr album. |

International Bat Day is a great time to appreciate New York’s nine bat species. When spring temperatures become warm enough, bats will leave their hibernation sites and may be seen flying in search of insects. Unfortunately, many species of bats, including
With the snow melted, increasing day length, and warming temperatures, there's a lot to discover. Head to your local trout stream and wet a line. Begin scouting for the spring turkey season. Look for
DEC recently hosted the 14th annual state archery tournament for New York schools participating in the