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I thought I had a raccoon problem when I saw an adult female with four young ones scamper out of the barn one morning.
But that was nothing compared to what was going on
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I thought I had a raccoon problem when I saw an adult female with four young ones scamper out of the barn one morning.
But that was nothing compared to what was going on

Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever on Sept. 17 announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture had accepted 1.78 million acres into the Conservation Reserve Program in 2025.
The announcement by USDA’s Farm Service Agency,

The arrival of millions of southbound birds in Pennsylvania this fall heightens the threat of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu.
Given their numbers, migrating waterfowl stopping to refuel at lakes and streams

Although she treats about 2,000 animals a year – ranging from cottontail rabbits to raptors – wildlife rehabilitator Robyn Graboski of Centre Wildlife Care in Pennsylvania’s Centre County often can’t keep up with demand.

Congressional Review Act Risks Public Land Management Dysfunction

I am primarily a wild trout angler, and I agree that, in general, Class A wild trout streams should not be stocked. However, I am amazed at all the attention, misinformation and exaggerated claims that

A new $2.4 million facility will bolster the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission’s research efforts on yellow perch and walleyes in Lake Erie.
In early September, the commission opened the new facility in Fairview,

Pennsylvania may not be Florida or Texas or Georgia when it comes to producing monster-sized black bass, aka largemouths and smallmouths.
But you can usually expect to at least find them present in good

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has recognized Andrew Reier, of Glen Arm, for catching 10 different species of trophy-size fish to reach the FishMaryland Master Angler milestone.
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