Organizations

Below are links to the various Conservation Clubs and Organizations in New York State. Note that visiting these links will take you off-site! Conservation Clubs, Rod & Gun Clubs, Fishing Clubs and the Federated Counties to which they belong are the lifeblood of assuring the future of Hunting, Fishing, Trapping and sound Conservation in New York State, and in every state! The organization brings a unified voice to the regulators and legislators, reducing the noise that can come with unorganized efforts. Club members are responsible for Hunter’s Education and Safety Training, pheasant stocking efforts and the day old chick programs, family fishing clinics held throughout your community, and much more! To find specific clubs in the counties listed, simply visit the County Federation’s website to find a list of their affiliated member clubs! Please consider joining one of these fine organizations today!

New York State Organization and County Federations

New York State Conservation Council
Erie County Federation of Sportsman’s Clubs
Cayuga County Sportsmens Association
Chenango County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs, Inc.
Federation of Dutchess County Fish and Game Clubs
Greene County Federation of Sportsmen
Niagara County Federation of Conservation Clubs, Inc.
Onondaga County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs, Inc.
Oswego County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs, Inc.
Rensselaer County Conservation Alliance, Inc.
United Sportsmen’s Association of Rockland County
Schoharie County Conservation Association
Seneca County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs
Suffolk Alliance of Sportsmen
Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs of Sullivan County

Associated Members of the NYSCC

Deer Search, Inc.
New York Field Archers & Bowhunters Association
New York Houndsmen Conservation Association
National Wild Turkey Federation, NYS Chapter
NYS Council of Trout Unlimited
NYS Muzzleloaders Association
NYS Outdoorsmen Hall of Fame Association
NYS Trappers Association
Oneida Lake Association

Other Organizations

Region 9 Youth Archery and Sportsmen’s Camp