
Feral cats pose threat to Pennsylvania wildlife species, but what can anyone do about it?
Feral cats kill millions of birds and small mammals each year.
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Feral cats kill millions of birds and small mammals each year.
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Butler County WCO Randy W. Pilarcik reports an individual killed two antlerless deer while hunting at a local golf course during archery deer season, and did so without securing
Banquets/Fundraisers. Jan. 26, 2018: Allegheny Valley NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Acme Club, Cheswick. For more info call Mike Zourelias, 724-265-0903. Jan. 27, 2018: Uniontown RMEF Banquet, Park Inn, Iniontown, 4 p.m. for more info call

Be prepared to counter anti-hunting comments on social media. The future of hunting depends on it.

Although it only takes a day or two until results – and opinions – start rolling in from hunters who were out at the start of Pennsylvania’s rifle season for deer, I like to wait
Boaters are reminded that a life jacket must be worn at all times while in boats less than 16 feet long and in all canoes and kayaks until April 30. Anglers are advised that because
Banquets/Fundraisers. Dec. 8: Bear Hollow WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Sandy Creek Fire Hall, Franklin. For more info call Jeff Superak, 814-437-2086. Jan. 27, 2018: Uniontown RMEF Banquet, Park Inn, Iniontown, 4 p.m. for more info
SOUTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Allegheny County WCO Douglas Bergman said a Liberty Borough man faces charges for harvesting a deer that did not meet antler restrictions. Allegheny County WCO Dan Puhala reports a

Collaborative venison donation program helps feed hungry families in the state.
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