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2011 a bad year for boating fatalities

Turns out that this year will go down as a bad one for boating fatalities in Pennsylvania. We know it already. By mid-July there had already been 13, according to the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat

Individuals do make a difference

All across Pennsylvania, volunteer organizers and activists plan events, lead habitat projects, tirelessly head sportsmen’s clubs, or rally for cleaner water, land preservation or hunting/shooting rights. These are the guys and gals who step up

PA: Agency involved in odd monkey business

Pittsburgh – A suburban Pittsburgh man has vowed to wage a legal battle to get his pet monkey returned from the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Although a municipal judge recently upheld the commission’s confiscation of the

PA: PGC backs Sunday hunt in resolution

Harrisburg – The Pennsylvania Game Commission has, for the first time ever, come out in support of expanded Sunday hunting. But it was not a decision made without controversy. The idea passed by the narrowest

PA: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 14

NORTHWEST REGION Crawford County WCO Jacob J. Olexsak states that increased patrols in some high activity areas on state game lands have resulted in citations being filed for illegal ATV activity as well as others

PA: Expert: Rabies worse due to less trapping

University Park, Pa. – Shrinking furbearer habitat and a decline in trapping may be impacting efforts to stem the spread of rabies. The average number of wildlife rabies cases in Pennsylvania spiraled in the 1980s

PA: Calendar of Events Issue: 13

Special Event July 11: Fish & Boat Commission Special Event, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Memorial Lake State Park. For more info call Laurel Anders, 717-705-7849. July 30: McDonald Sportsmen’s Assoc. Gun Bash. For more info call Jim

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