Dallas, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Game Commissions Northeast Region will host a four-part wildlife educational series that’s open to the public and designed to provide engaging informational programs on wildlife and conservation.
Presentations will be delivered by Game Commission employees and other experts. All programs are free, open to all ages, and no registration is required.
All programs will be held at the Game Commission Northeast Region headquarters, 3917 Memorial Highway, Dallas, Pa. Programs begin at 6 p.m., unless otherwise noted, with doors opening at 5:30 p.m.
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Presentations
March 4: Restoring Land, Rebuilding Lives: The Story of CCC Camp Morton, presented by Bill Williams, retired game warden.
A look back at the Civilian Conservation Corps and the young men who worked on State Game Land 13 during the Great Depression.
April 1: BearWise in Pennsylvania: Biology, Behavior, and Coexistence, presented by Kevin Wenner, wildlife management supervisor, Northeast Region.
An overview of black bear biology, behavior and tips for minimizing conflicts in Pennsylvania communities.
May 6: Birds of North Mountain: Forests, Waterfalls, and Boreal Species at Ricketts Glen, presented by Doug Gross, retired state ornithologist for the Game Commission. An exploration of the diverse bird species and habitats found at Ricketts Glen State Park and surrounding Pennsylvania game lands.
For more information, contact the Game Commission Northeast Office at 570-675-1143.


