
Come support your local chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society at our upcoming conservation dinner.
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Come support your local chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society at our upcoming conservation dinner.
REGISTER ONLINE Online ticket sales have closed. Please contact the ticket chair listed in the flyer below for availability.
Purchase Tickets Online ticket sales have closed. For availability please contact the event chair listed below.

Join us for our annual banquet.
Your attendance is an opportunity to lend your valuable passion for the outdoors and conservation to positively impact our area’s woods and wildlife. You’ll have the opportunity to win all sorts of items and prizes geared toward hunting, fishing and the outdoors.
Proceeds go toward conservation of forest wildlife and support of the local chapter.
Purchase Tickets Online ticket sales have closed – please contact the ticket chair listed in the flyer below for availability.

Private lands coordination and habitat implementation The strategic partnership between Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society and American Bird Conservancy and their partners will connect northern New Yorkers to the outdoors by funding critical habitat improvement practices which promote a mosaic of diverse forest conditions, ages, and culturally significant forest and native ecosystem benefits. Primary Funder – American Bird Conservancy Sub Award & Cooperative Agreement Funding Amount: $112,240 sub award to RGS & AWS, $16,962 non-federal match required. Project Title: Delivering land conservation in the Great Lakes Basin of northern NY: Private lands coordination and habitat implementation. Location – Northern Onondaga, Oswego, Jefferson, St...

By Erik Latremore and James Canevari, New York Department of Environmental Conservation Nearly a decade ago, in 2015, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (NY DEC) recognized that younger forests were needed to support many species being observed to have population declines. The DEC kicked off the Young Forest Program to create habitat for a whole host of wildlife species and to better the health and diversity of forests on Wildlife Management Areas (WMA). Part of this initiative involved support from many cooperating partners like the National Wild Turkey Federation, Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society (RGS & AWS),...
Join the Granite State Chapter at Full Send Bar & Grill in Pittsburg for a fun and informative meet-and-greet event in a great setting! Bring a friend, share a hunting story and catch up on RGS & AWS happenings.
Door prizes, raffles & more! Must be present to win.
No cost to attend.
