
USACE begins building reefs in the Monongahela for fish
All of the work is being done from a floating barge purposed for on-river construction, which eliminated the Corps’ need to seek access through private property alongshore, Frost said.
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All of the work is being done from a floating barge purposed for on-river construction, which eliminated the Corps’ need to seek access through private property alongshore, Frost said.
The use fit in with the commission’s mission, but that changed in 2012 when the dams were classified as high-hazard, unsafe structures and were removed.

Karthaus, Pa. — Light rain for the first half of opening day of the general Pennsylvania elk season limited harvest for 72 hunters lucky enough to draw an elk permit.

The Virginia Institute of Marine Science and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources conduct annual surveys of the juvenile striped bass population in the Chesapeake Bay that estimate recruitment, which refers to the number of
The nomination period is open through 5 p.m. Nov. 10. Selected nominations will be voted on by the public beginning in late November.

Most of the anglers surveyed (57%) indicated they wouldn’t be in favor of managing the waters solely for wild trout and removing them from stocking, so the commission board finalized a motion at its Oct.

“Starvation due to a lack of nursing” was cited as one reason for calf mortality in the study the story reported on.
Most readers may focus on the finding that nine out of 10 members of the public support reintroduction of pine martens (hunters seem to feel differently about the little predators).

What does the Game Commission need to do to gain more trust with the public? It seems like the more you read and talk to hunters about the agency, the more you learn about how
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