
Managed dove fields initiative moves ahead in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania hunters may get chance to hunt doves in managed fields.
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Pennsylvania hunters may get chance to hunt doves in managed fields.

Modifications would include implementing a new four-day extended black bear firearms season in WMUs 4A and 5A and increasing from four days to six days the length of the extended black bear firearms season in

The Game Commission historically has permitted the use of semiautomatic shotguns for deer and bear seasons within its special regulations areas near Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The preliminarily approved proposal would extend this authorization to the

Matthew Schnupp is the new director for the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s Bureau of Wildlife Management. Schnupp, who for 10 years served as chief wildlife biologist and research liaison for the 825,000-acre King Ranch, in Kingsville,

Final CWD test results from the 2017-18 deer seasons will be released when available.

Field officers with a diverse set of duties need a better name than the antiquated and single-focused term “game warden.”

Giant whitetail harvested in October in Westmoreland County new leader in Typical Archery category.

Game Commission, partners launch livestream at Hanover, Pa., bald-eagle nest; joins Minnesota in providing live footage of the majestic birds.

It’s an effort that will be watched closely because one area is adjacent to the state’s elk range, and the results of CWD tests on culled deer will determine future action.
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