Assembly Resolution No. 1620
BY: M. of A. Angelino
COMMEMORATING the 93rd Anniversary of the New York
State Conservation Council
WHEREAS, It is the custom of this Legislative Body to recognize and
pay tribute to those organizations of high purpose and worthy
accomplishment whose endeavors have faithfully served the welfare of the
citizens of the State of New York; and
WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to
commemorate the 93rd Anniversary of the New York State Conservation
Council to be celebrated in conjunction with its Annual Fall Convention
August 28-30, 2026; and
WHEREAS, Founded in 1933 during a pivotal era in the Nation's
conservation movement, the New York State Conservation Council (NYSCC)
is the oldest statewide conservation organization in New York State and
has served continuously for more than nine decades as a leading voice
for the conservation, protection, and responsible management of the
State's fish, wildlife, forests, waters, and outdoor resources; and
WHEREAS, For 93 consecutive years, the New York State Conservation
Council has remained steadfast in its commitment to advancing sound
conservation principles, protecting New York's natural resources, and
preserving the outdoor traditions that are an integral part of the
State's heritage and identity; and
WHEREAS, As the New York State Conservation Council celebrates its
93rd Anniversary, it also looks toward a significant milestone-the
organization's Centennial Anniversary in 2033-which will mark one
hundred years of dedicated service to the conservation of New York's
natural resources and outdoor traditions; and
WHEREAS, The New York State Conservation Council was established to
unite sportsmen's clubs, conservation organizations, and outdoor
enthusiasts under a common mission of stewardship, education, and
advocacy for New York's natural resources; and
WHEREAS, For more than nine decades, the New York State Conservation
Council has served as a forum through which local sportsmen's clubs,
county federations, and conservation organizations can bring forward
concerns, recommendations, and policies affecting the conservation and
management of New York's natural resources; and
WHEREAS, Through its extensive network of affiliated clubs, county
federations, and individual members, the New York State Conservation
Council advocates on behalf of hunters, anglers, trappers,
conservationists, recreational shooters, and outdoor enthusiasts across
the Empire State; and
WHEREAS, By statute, the New York State Conservation Council serves
as the sole nongovernmental organization represented on the New York
State Conservation Fund Advisory Board and an advisory member of the
Fish and Wildlife Management Board, providing a unique and vital voice
for New York's sportsmen and women in matters relating to fish and
wildlife conservation and management; and
WHEREAS, Throughout its distinguished history, the New York State
Conservation Council has championed science-based wildlife management,
hunter education, public access to outdoor recreation, habitat
conservation, clean water initiatives, fisheries management,
conservation education, and the preservation of New York's rich outdoor
heritage; and
WHEREAS, The Council has played an important role in promoting
conservation education throughout New York State by encouraging
responsible stewardship of natural resources and supporting educational
programs that connect citizens of all ages to the outdoors; and
WHEREAS, The New York State Conservation Council has long recognized
the value of volunteerism in conservation and has supported the efforts
of volunteer Hunter Education Instructors and conservation educators who
have helped train generations of safe, ethical, and responsible hunters,
trappers, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts; and
WHEREAS, The Council has worked cooperatively with the New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation, State and federal
lawmakers, local governments, conservation organizations, and countless
volunteers to advance policies and programs that benefit both the
environment and the citizens of New York State; and
WHEREAS, For 93 years, generations of dedicated volunteers and
leaders have devoted countless hours in service to the New York State
Conservation Council, ensuring that future generations may enjoy the
abundant natural resources and outdoor traditions that define New York
State; and
WHEREAS, The New York State Conservation Council remains steadfast
in its mission to protect and enhance New York's natural resources while
promoting responsible outdoor recreation, conservation education, and
public participation in the stewardship of the State's lands and waters;
and
WHEREAS, Since 1933, the New York State Conservation Council has
helped ensure that the voices of New York's sportsmen and women are
represented in matters affecting fish and wildlife management, habitat
conservation, outdoor recreation, environmental stewardship, and the
responsible use of the State's natural resources; and
WHEREAS, Through its advocacy, educational efforts, and
participation in public policy discussions, the New York State
Conservation Council has served as a trusted and respected partner in
advancing the interests of conservation while balancing the needs of
sportsmen and women, landowners, outdoor recreationists, and future
generations of New Yorkers; and
WHEREAS, It is fitting and proper that this Legislative Body pause
in its deliberations to recognize and honor the New York State
Conservation Council for its extraordinary contributions to
conservation, outdoor recreation, education, and the preservation of New
York's natural heritage; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 93rd Anniversary of the New York State Conservation
Council and recognize its enduring contributions to conservation,
outdoor recreation, and environmental stewardship throughout the State
of New York; and be it further
RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Officers and Board of Directors of the New York State
Conservation Council in recognition of its 93 years of dedicated service
to conservation, education, public stewardship, and outdoor recreation
throughout the State of New York.