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HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — Tens of thousands of Pennsylvania game lands are planned to be sprayed this Spring for an invasive species that continues to be a threat to the state.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) is looking to add more than 600 acres of property to state game lands in eastern and western Pennsylvania. The agency’s board is considering several land ...
A 509-acre property in Dauphin County has been acquired by The Nature Conservancy in Pennsylvania, which has transferred the ...
Roughly 84 percent of Pennsylvania’s land is privately owned, so it would be nearly impossible for game wardens to investigate potential poaching or wildlife crimes without accessing those private ...
Spongy moths were previously known as "gypsy moths" before the Entomological Society of America changed their name.
State police set large-scale search in state game lands for missing Meadville ... according to information on a Pennsylvania Game Commission recreation map. Authorities said the search will ...
It's illegal to cut such trails in any State Game Lands, according to Cheryl Trewella, the Pennsylvania Game Commission's information and education supervisor for the southeast region. And it's ...