
Bears are frequenting ‘The Burg’ in Pennsylvania again this spring
Marisa Greubter got an unexpected eyeful in late June when she went to let out the dogs in her suburban Pittsburgh yard and saw a black bear standing on its hind legs eating at her
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Marisa Greubter got an unexpected eyeful in late June when she went to let out the dogs in her suburban Pittsburgh yard and saw a black bear standing on its hind legs eating at her

A new disease impacting beech trees has spread across Pennsylvania, and foresters believe it could be potentially devastating.
Beech leaf disease was first detected in Ohio in 2012 and appeared in the northwest

A mix of outdoor-related news stories from across Pennsylvania published in the July 7, 2023 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

When I was a kid, to me summer began in July. That’s when school had ended, perhaps later than in any other state, and good times in the country would begin, free of a classroom.

In an attempt to rescue a rare darter in the lower Susquehanna River, a Penn State research team, working with the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, has determined that the fish is a distinct subspecies

A spring fish kill along the Illinois banks of the Ohio River seems to have subsided, but not before alarming a number of anglers.
Thousands of dead fish floated down the Ohio back in

Letting your lab or other hunting dog take a dip in the lake after a brisk workout is common during the “dog days” of summer in Illinois.
But DNR and other agencies are warning

Around the globe, forests are facing unprecedented challenges. They’re grappling with wildfires, diseases, droughts and deforestation. The survival of these great forests hinges on their ability to regrow — and for many trees, a process

Southern Illinois is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts, offering diverse natural wonders and recreational activities. This region has something for everyone, from the stunning Shawnee National Forest to captivating caves and picturesque vineyards. To
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