
American anglers bolster economy and conservation efforts
It turns out those who cast a line are doing more than simply restocking their vests and tackle boxes. They are generating a significant amount of sales to help boost the economy, and tax on
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It turns out those who cast a line are doing more than simply restocking their vests and tackle boxes. They are generating a significant amount of sales to help boost the economy, and tax on

Now more than ever, it seems prudent (and in the self-interest of hunters, anglers, trappers, and state natural resources agencies) to explain and market the benefits of consumptive use to the non-hunting public (perhaps with

I was surprised to read an article recently that characterized the rainbow trout as an invasive species throughout much of the world. In my youth, local stocked streams received lots of both brook and rainbow

As part of an effort to restore American shad in New York, DEC Fisheries staff, in collaboration with the PA Fish and Boat Commission, recently stocked 322,000 American shad fry into the Susquehanna River in

Over the two decades of going to press 26 times a year, we estimate that we have published 18,000 pages, more than 9,000 stories, at least 5,000 letters and perhaps 10,000 ads. I like to

A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that salt ions are changing the chemistry of freshwater streams across the nation, including in Pennsylvania.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the March 17, 2023 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

This hidden gem is home to 229-acres of woods and wetlands, complete with six miles of nature trails, a 90-acre lake, one-mile boardwalk, and the remarkable Olewine Nature Center.

Readers have criticized the Pennsylvania Game Commission for not conducting research on chronic wasting disease as it has spread across the state.
But the agency – through its unique partnership called Wildlife Futures with
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