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Deborah Weisberg

Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission offering grants for programs that promote fishing, boating

Organizations that promote fishing or boating participation through education or experiential programs may be eligible for funding from the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission.
The agency is seeking qualified recipients for grants of up to $25,000 for projects aimed at recruiting, retaining, or reactivating anglers or boaters. Awards will be made from the R3 Grant Program and must be used to reimburse eligible expenses incurred July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025.

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Pennsylvania wildlife biologist Gary Alt honored with Lifetime Achievement Award after years of tackling tough topics

Two decades after crafting the most controversial yet impactful deer management program Pennsylvania has ever seen, wildlife biologist Gary Alt recently was honored by the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Now a resident of San Rafael, Calif., Alt, 72, received the John C. Oliver Lifetime Achievement Award from the agency’s board of commissioners Jan. 26 at its headquarters in Harrisburg.

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Pennsylvania gets grant for wildlife crossings

Pennsylvania has received federal funds aimed at reducing the number of deadly wildlife-vehicle collisions on commonwealth roadways while improving connectivity for terrestrial and aquatic species.
An $840,000 grant from the Federal Highway Administration’s Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program will be used to strategically plan for the construction of corridors that deer and other species can use to safely move across roads.

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Voting under way for River of the Year in Pennsylvania competition

New voting is underway for 2024 River of the Year in an annual competition sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
This year’s candidates are the Allegheny and Youghiogheny rivers in western Pennsylvania and the Lackawaxen River in the northeast region.

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Pittsburgh City Council gets involved in animal welfare issues

City residents may soon have to give up foie gras, but they can relax about buying fur coats and taking horse-drawn carriage rides since only one of three animal welfare bills made it to a vote in City Council late last year.
Councilman Bruce Kraus effectively killed two of the measures he proposed when he motioned to hold them for four weeks in a mid-December session.

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Pennsylvania Game Commission asking for information in connection to bear killed illegally in Fayette County

The Pennsylvania Game Commission is looking for information in connection with the illegal killing of a black bear discovered Dec. 2 in Fayette County.
The more than 200-pound female was found on State Game Land 51 off Saylor Road in Stewart Township after someone phoned in a tip to the Game Commission, said game warden and Southwest Region spokesman Seth Mesoras.

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Asian longhorned ticks are in Pennsylvania, but no cause for concern yet

Asian longhorned ticks are the latest tick to surface in Pennsylvania but aren’t yet cause for alarm, according to Penn State entomologist Michael Skvarla.
Although the species was in the news recently in connection with the deaths of several cows in Ohio, Skvarla said there’s little evidence that longhorned ticks pose a threat to humans.

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Birders continue to make Christmas Bird Count a success in its 124th year

For many wildlife watchers the holidays would not be complete without the National Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count, which runs throughout the Western Hemisphere from Dec. 14 to Jan. 5, 2024.
Now in its 124th year, the Christmas Bird Count enables birders to gather and report data that ornithologists can use to measure changes in bird populations, including distribution and abundance, and how they relate to species and habitat conservation.

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