Game Commission’s decision not to release pheasants infected with cholera was the right call
Only question is, what took the agency so long to make the obvious right choice?
Only question is, what took the agency so long to make the obvious right choice?
Too often with deer drives, hunters throw caution to the wind
As I sat on my deer stand during the Dec. 2 season opener, I wondered if I was doing it all wrong.
They won’t work, so lawmakers should not enact them, and bounties are unethical – accept that the wary canines are here to stay
Early season hunts double as scouting trips
Flawed legislation would allow businessmen, politicians to make decisions about at-risk fish and wildlife
Game Commission bat-trapping efforts reveal significant decline across the state
PF&BC board makes right move to expand its mentored trout fishing program statewide
Is there a connection between Marcellus gas exploration and two bills that change the way endangered species are protected?
Cameras have many advantages as a tool for scouting deer
A potential tick control method may reduce Lyme, but at the risk of
spreading CWD
Game Commission must find way to attract more law enforcement help
Pike County leads the way with 18 eagle nests
The Pennsylvania Game Commission to find out if its possible to bring back wild quail
Losses do occur, but the benefits that wildlife derive from an active farm more than compensate
Despite setbacks, the raptor’s numbers are slowly growing across Pa.
Impact of disease results in reduced antlerless allocations in Nebraska
Turkey populations may be down, but his hunting was pretty good
PF&BC’s stocking program providing anglers with plenty of opportunity for enjoyable days on the water
Recent report by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation provides further evidence that the river has a serious problem
At least in the northeast part of state, deer hunters are being heard
For those fishing for panfish, more opportunities are in store
Would help fiscally challenged PF&BC get more federal reimbursement
Bill to exempt seasoned citizens from deer-hunting rules advances in state Senate
Disease transformed a common canine into an odd-looking creature.
The case of a bruin hibernating under a building in a neighborhood simply posed too much risk.