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Board hears DEC wildlife update: bird flu findings, deer numbers and concerns about proposed season extension
Summary
A report to the board described recent wildlife observations, including reports of dead eagles found with avian influenza and large goose counts; the speaker also raised concern that a proposed New York State Department of Environmental Conservation deer‑season extension to Jan. 31 could harm local snowmobile trail seasons and clubs.
A board member delivering a report from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation told the Livingston County Board of Supervisors that officials reported multiple wildlife incidents and raised concern about a proposed extension to the deer season.
"They found seven dead eagles…
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