Weird things with animals have been happening on Pennsylvania roadways
Live deer in stopped vehicle and monkeys running loose after crash in Pennsylvania.
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Live deer in stopped vehicle and monkeys running loose after crash in Pennsylvania.
Once upon a time in Pennsylvania, eels swam through Susquehanna River watershed.
Gruesome “fibromas” caused by a papilloma virus common across deer range.
Invasive insect is wiping out important tree species.
Precipitation in Keystone State is up 10% in last 20 years, according to National Weather Service.
It’s anyone’s guess at this point, and it may need to happen this year.
Many don’t believe CWD could spell the end for deer in Pennsylvania.
The blessing of being a serious deer hunter in turn brings the writer to ponder the future of deer and elk in a world being more and more ravaged by the disease.
After nine years, new show about Pennsylvania elk will complement old one.
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