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Field reports from the Dec. 7 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.
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Field reports from the Dec. 7 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

Harrisburg — The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources plans to build a $6 million carbon capture, utilization research and storage facility in the area. The facility will house the Pennsylvania Geological Survey’s collection

Sunbury, Pa. — A new fish passage is planned for Shikellamy State Park’s Adam T. Bower Memorial Dam, benefiting American shad and eels that use the area during migration. The state Department of Conservation and
Indianapolis, Ind. — An Indiana man who is the first to receive a lifetime hunting suspension from his home state included Pennsylvania in the eight-year-plus trail of turkey slaughter, according to the Indiana Department of

Both avid deer hunters, Keisel and Roethlisberger gathered with campaign volunteers and supporters at the Collier Sportsmen’s Club in Oakdale, suburban Pittsburgh, on Nov. 10 to encourage hunters across Pennsylvania to donate one or more

Hamburg, Pa. — While it doesn’t affect many huntable species, the glow of artificial light in cities at night is bringing unforeseen devastation to migrating birds, according to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. A new
Short outdoor news items from the Dec. 7 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

Harrisburg —A Penn State study has changed the approach taken by the Pennsylvania Game Commission when it comes to treating bears with mange. When encountering a bear with mange during nuisance or research trapping, the

Pittsburgh — A ground-breaking effort to protect northern goshawks from West Nile virus is also enabling wildlife biologists to learn more about the secretive, forest-dwelling raptor that was state-listed as endangered in October. In what
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