
Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: Fishers eat martens, and plenty of deer thoughts
Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the April 14, 2022 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the April 14, 2022 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

Field reports from Wildlife Game Wardens and Waterways Conservation Officers published in the April 14, 2023 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

A carp die-off occurred on Lake Octoraro, which straddles Lancaster and Chester counties in Pennsylvania, providing a bountiful repast for eagles and other birds of prey.
Wildlife photographer Dr. Steve Berkowitz, an equine veterinarian,

Although survey results suggest a decrease in the moose population from 2022 to 2023, the DNR said those estimates are better used to understand long-term trends. Factors such as visibility of moose from the air,

Veterinarian Kim Ammann and the volunteers at Winged Freedom Raptor Hospital in Spooner have been busy in recent weeks. A barred owl with a broken wing and a pair of bald eagles were recently ready

The Minnesota Board of Animal Health announced March 28 that Dr. Marion Garcia, chosen as the BAH executive director and state veterinarian last August, would no longer serve in the position, effective immediately. The move

A couple of springs ago, my wife returned from walking our drahthaars and told me that there was a hawk on the ground near a streambank, flapping its wings.

Conservation groups lined up to hop aboard the RAWA train last week, as federal legislation – the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act – was reintroduced in the U.S. Senate.
The bill would “make nearly $1.4

Hugo Ruellan recently joined the Illinois Natural History Survey as an aquatic ecologist. He is set to study his specialty, freshwater mollusks, as well as fishes and aquatic amphibians and reptiles.
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