Pennsylvania’s Outdoor Calendar
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Pennsylvania published in the June 6, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
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A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Pennsylvania published in the June 6, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
Pennsylvania’s Outdoor Calendar Read More »
Whether collecting forensic evidence that will bring poachers to justice, tracking down lost hikers or live-trapping black bears for research, Pennsylvania state game wardens have among the most unique, diverse and exciting careers in wildlife conservation.
This summer, youths ages 12 to 15 can experience some of it for themselves.
Pennsylvania’s Junior Game Warden Camps offer hands-on learning Read More »
Pennsylvania cuffs and collars are field reports from Wildlife Game Wardens. These reports are from the June 6, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars: Guilty verdict after attempted retaliation Read More »
Most people are familiar with the Big Dipper even if they have little interest in astronomy. It is one of the “circumpolar” groups of stars which means, for those of us in northern latitudes, it never gets completely below the horizon.
Star Watch: A closer look at the Big Dipper Read More »
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This colorful fried northern pike and peach cherry tomato salad with a delicious herb vinaigrette is an epic combo and what contributor Jeff Benda describes as “summer on a plate.”
Featuring summer sweet peaches and cherries, juicy ripe tomatoes, fresh basil and salad greens all tossed together, Jeff feels it not only serves as the perfect dinner to enjoy out on the patio with friends and family but also gives you something fresh and flavorful.
Taste of the Wild: Fried northern pike and peach cherry tomato salad Read More »
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn joined staff and families at Little Buffalo State Park in Perry County May 23 to celebrate the 2025 graduating class of the department’s ranger and park manager trainee academy.
“Our rangers and park managers are key to providing positive visitor experiences, in addition to their duties as sworn law enforcement officers,” said Secretary Dunn.
Class of DCNR rangers, park managers are new graduates Read More »
They’re baaaaaaack!
The cicadas have returned to parts of Pennsylvania. After 17 years underground, the large, clumsy insects from Brood XIV have started emerging to breed in parts of the United States, including the Keystone State. And no creature is happier about their emergence than the wild turkey. For those big birds, a cicada emergence can be the buffet of a lifetime – it can be a month-long smorgasbord 17 years in the making.
Brood XIV cicadas popping up across Pennsylvania to the benefit of turkeys Read More »
Pennsylvania Fish & Boat commissioners, at their recent quarterly meeting, awarded one grant through the Erie Access Improvement Program.
Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: Erie Access Improvement Grants awarded Read More »