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DEC Announces New Director of the Division of Fish and Wildlife
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    PRESS RELEASE (12/15/16):

    DEC Announces New Director of the Division of Fish and Wildlife

    Anthony Wilkinson Appointed to Advance State's Natural Resource
    Conservation Efforts

    The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has
    appointed a seasoned conservation professional with 36 years of experience
    as a wildlife biologist, zoologist, and researcher to head up its Division of Fish
    and Wildlife, the agency announced today.

    Anthony (Tony) Wilkinson has been appointed to head up the agency's four
    Fish and Wildlife bureaus and more than 350 employees whose missions are to
    conserve, improve and protect New York's natural resources.

    "Tony Wilkinson brings a deep awareness of the issues that affect our state's
    environment and our natural resources, and his decades of experience will fit in
    perfectly with the hundreds of colleagues here who share his passion," said
    DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos.

    Most recently Wilkinson was the Director for The Nature Conservancy's
    Eastern NY Program, where he developed and implemented conservation
    plans for various habitats and species, including migratory fish in the Hudson
    River Estuary. He previously served as the Director of Operations for the
    national Natural Heritage Program, and has worked as a biologist and a
    zoologist for state agencies in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Indiana.

    Wilkinson has an undergraduate degree in Fisheries and Wildlife from
    Michigan State University and a master's degree in Biological Science from
    Michigan Technological University. He grew up in southern Pennsylvania and
    spent much of his youth hunting, fishing and hiking with his father. He is
    married with two older children and lives in Saratoga County.

    "I'm thrilled to be part of the DEC team and look forward to working with the
    sportsmen and women of New York and our fish and wildlife staff on the sound
    management of our precious wildlife and fisheries resources," Wilkinson said.

    DEC's Division of Fish and Wildlife manages conservation of all the diverse
    wildlife and fish species in the state, overseeing all facets of hunting and
    recreational and commercial angling in New York, as well as protecting,
    maintaining, enhancing, and restoring important ecosystems.

    Wilkinson begins his tenure at DEC today.