Beyond New York: Pennsylvania Game Commission recognized by National Deer Association
Outdoor news items from around the country published in the March 10, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News.
Outdoor news items from around the country published in the March 10, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News.

The number of hunting-related shooting incidents from the 2022-23 big-game seasons in New York tied 2021 for the safest-ever year, but there were an alarming number of fatal treestand falls in 2022.

For parties on both sides of New York’s continuing gun law debate, Monday, March 20 is a date circled on the calendar.
That’s because on that date a three-judge panel of the United States

State Department of Environmental Conservation officials met recently with representatives from several Indian Nations to try and hammer out an agreement concerning the controversial issue of fishing, hunting, trapping and gathering rights for Indians on

Ammunition prices have increased anywhere from 200% to 850% (depending on caliber) since 2000. Although the reasons behind these increases are complex, there has been little attention paid to the potential effect they might have

This year, 19 moose were fitted with GPS collars as part of a multi-year project assessing moose health and population. The GPS collars will provide location data and information on moose activity patterns, movements, and

Vermont Fish and Wildlife recently announced that three fish caught in 2022 were certified as new state records. All three were pulled from Lake Champlain.

The Wildlife Futures Program, a wildlife health partnership between the Pennsylvania Game Commission and the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, determined that dogs can distinguish feces from CWD-infected deer from those of deer

Panfish serve as more than a target for anglers. They are a vital part of the food column, and a boom or bust in their populations can have a big impact on a water body’s
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