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Raised at Full Draw will once again be offering youth bowhunting camps in Pennsylvania. Designed for the 11- to 17-year-old age group, the camps will follow the curriculum of Today’s Bowhunter, which is the National

The state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources recently announced nearly $530,000 in funding for 15 projects across the commonwealth dedicated to conserving Pennsylvania’s native biodiversity.

Two legislators are planning to introduce legislation to change the way executive directors of the Pennsylvania Game Commission and Fish & Boat Commission are selected.
State Rep. Jim Haddock, D-Lackawanna and Luzerne counties, and

The U.S. Forest Service on Dec. 16 announced that it is restricting public access to several facilities in Highland Township, Elk County, within Allegheny National Forest to protect public health and safety. The closure order

Although U.S. Steel has been sanctioned for repeatedly leaking oil into the Monongahela River near Pittsburgh, clean water advocates say the penalties are too lenient.
An agreement signed with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Jan. 16, 2026 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

At least 31 organized predator hunts are scheduled across Pennsylvania, and hunters are eager to participate. Hunts begin this month and continue through late March.
Fifteen hunts are planned to start in January –

Big Spring Creek in south-central Pennsylvania is one of fly-fishing guide Neil Sunday’s favorite waters.
The Class A tributary of Conodoguinet Creek and a sister to Letort Spring Run supports wild rainbow and brown
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