
Stonycreek named River of Year; it’s a significant comeback story
Twenty years ago, locals scoffed at any mention of bringing the Stonycreek River in Somerset and Cambria counties back to life.
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Twenty years ago, locals scoffed at any mention of bringing the Stonycreek River in Somerset and Cambria counties back to life.

Madison – The Wisconsin hunter safety program originated in 1967 in Dunn County. In 1985 the course was required for hunters born after 1972. Last year, 25,019 people completed a hunter safety class, and that

National Rifle Association president and CEO Wayne LaPierre will return to Albany in March as the featured speaker at an annual rally of the state’s hunters, anglers and trappers.

A coalition of groups on Jan. 10 delivered more than 12,000 comments expressing health and environmental concerns about a drilling process used to reach natural gas that’s being considered in New York. It was a

A scientist studying the mysterious fungal ailment killing millions of bats across Pennsylvania, New York and other states said the experiences of European bats that have been infected with a similar fungus that they’ve survived

When it comes to access to the decision-making process, sportsmen spend more but get less from Pennsylvania Game commissioners then they do from Fish & Boat commissioners.

St. Paul – The termination of Susan Thornton, director of the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources, has been “suspended.” Thornton, the LCCMR director since 2008 and a commission employee for more than a decade before

Madison – The DNR has announced that over-the-counter service hours at a number of service centers will expand. When the transition is complete later this winter, the changes will be phased in center by center

New York’s environmental conservation officers and forest rangers are poised to receive thousands of dollars in retroactive pay hikes under a contract agreement that stretches from 2005 through 2014.
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