The collective term refers to the regulations, enforcement, and recreational activities pertaining to wildlife and fisheries management within a specific geographic location in New York State. This encompasses hunting, fishing, trapping, and conservation efforts overseen by state and local agencies operating in that region.
Effective oversight of these resources is vital for maintaining ecological balance, supporting local economies through tourism and recreation, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of wildlife populations. Historically, such management has been crucial in preventing over-exploitation and protecting vulnerable species, contributing to biodiversity preservation.