Pennsylvania game commissioners, at their April 12 quarterly meeting, approved five land acquisitions that collectively would add more than 635 acres to state game lands.
But the board’s approval of a proposed land exchange between the Game Commission and state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources might draw even bigger interest.
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