
Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission acquires land easements along North Blacklick Creek
Pennsylvania Fish & Boat commissioners voted to authorize the acquisition of a property easement along North Blacklick Creek in Barr Township, Cambria County.
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Pennsylvania Fish & Boat commissioners voted to authorize the acquisition of a property easement along North Blacklick Creek in Barr Township, Cambria County.

A number of changes meant to update and improve Pennsylvania’s elk license application system could be coming, if measures given preliminary approval by the Board of Commissioners get final approval in April.

Pennsylvania game commissioners, at their recent meeting, approved 11 land acquisitions – two donations, nine new purchases and one right-of-way exchange – that would add more than 1,800 acres to state game lands. One additional

Due to highly pathogenic avian influenza that is currently affecting many parts of the state, the Pennsylvania Game Commission restricted public access at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area effective Feb. 4.
With the

A Carbon County, Pa., man feels lucky to be alive, having survived an attack by a rabid black bear that was killed by a quick-acting neighbor.
Andrew Nierer, of Jim Thorpe, was making a

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Feb. 14, 2025, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

Started in the 1970s, the Clean and Green program was a well-intentioned way of providing incentives for individuals to preserve the natural resources of the commonwealth through tax breaks. By enrolling land as either agricultural

After suffering continuous crop losses due to deer, Steve Hess was ready to abandon some of his rented farmland.
But with two strands of wire and some inexpensive fiberglass fence posts, he found a

Nature is fluid and adaptive. Once you wrap your head around that simple truth, answering some of nature’s questions becomes easier.
For example, every few years, several bird species such as the common redpoll,
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