NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) safeguards the state’s air, water, wildlife, and over 5 million acres of public land through r

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Company facts

Founded
1970
Employees
5,000
Headquarters
United States
Type
Government

About

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) safeguards the state’s air, water, wildlife, and over 5 million acres of public land through regulation, permitting, and enforcement. Its core functions include natural resource management, outdoor recreation support, environmental protection, and public education—particularly for youth—while responding to challenges such as wildland fires and clean‑air compliance. With a headquarters in Albany and nine regional offices across the state, DEC offers a range of career opportunities in civil service, providing professionals a mission‑driven environment to protect New York’s natural resources and promote sustainable outdoor experiences.