Perhaps if our DEC Conservation Officers and Forest Rangers utilized their large manpower and budget levels for protection and management of our fish and wildlife instead of trying to generate …
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Perhaps if our DEC Conservation Officers and Forest Rangers utilized their large manpower and budget levels for protection and management of our fish and wildlife instead of trying to generate revenue with nonsense tickets there would be enough monies available to perform the functions required for environmental conservation.