DEC Contact: Jomo Miller (518) 402-8000 March 18, 2020
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DEC ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICE OFFICER HIGHLIGHTSRecent ECO Actions |
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Environmental Conservation Police Officers (ECOs) enforce the 71 Chapters of NY Environmental Conservation Law (ECL), protecting fish and wildlife and preserving environmental quality across New York. 2020 marks 50 years for DEC and 140 Years for Conservation Police Officers. In 1880, the first eight Game Protectors proudly began serving to protect the natural resources and people of New York State. Snowvoc Training 2020 - Oswego County During the week of February 24 to 28, ECO John Helmeyer and fellow Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) instructors conducted two snowmobile operator courses at the Department of Law Enforcement (DLE) Training Academy in Pulaski. The 16 hours of training included classroom work, field exercises, and a final day trail ride. Twenty-six people attended the training with officers from DLE, New York State Police, Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, Oneida County Sheriff’s Office, and Cayuga County Sheriff’s Office. ECOs and other law enforcement agencies attend snowmobile training (photo attached)
On February 29, ECOs Shane Currey and Darren Milliron met with 30 Staten Island youth and their parents at the Andrew E. Zimmer Fish & Game Conservation Association. The ECOs led the session for the young audience by asking questions about how to protect the environment and why it so important. The children were eager to raise their hands and share their opinions. ECO Currey also brought in items from his own personal collection for wildlife identification. The youngsters were quickly able to point out the antlers of deer and the parts of wild turkeys, which are both well-established wildlife in Richmond County. The two officers answered a wide range of questions from the children concerning native wildlife. Parents had their fair share of questions, too. Overall, both officers proved to be popular speakers at the Zimmer Club and look forward to returning. ECOs Currey and Milliron at educational outreach event sponsored by the Zimmer Club (photo attached)
On March 1, ECOs Craig Tompkins and Kevin Wamsley met with Cub Scout Pack 36, Montrose, Den 4. The seven Cub Scouts and their den leader were quizzed on common New York animal pelts, animal habitats, and animals they commonly see in the area. A great time was had by all as the ECOs also discussed their duties and how these officers help to conserve the state’s natural resources for future generations to enjoy. ECOs Wamsley and Tompkins with Cub Scouts (photo attached)
On March 4, ECO John Helmeyer received a call regarding an injured Bald Eagle on private property in the town of LaGrange. ECO Helmeyer captured the eagle by a small stream with help from the caller and turned the bird over to a representative from Friends of the Feathered and Furry Wildlife Center for rehabilitation. ECO Helmeyer with injured Bald Eagle (photo attached)
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