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To help meet the management goals the Game Commission created a new extended rifle season for antlerless deer which is Jan. 2-20 in Wildlife Manage Units 4A, 4D and 5A.
Snow geese and tundra swans at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, March 2016. The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area is a 6,000-acre (24 km 2) Wildlife Management Area located in Lancaster and Lebanon counties, Pennsylvania. [1] It is managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Aug. 10—More opportunity in more places, that's what awaits hunters this fall across much of Pennsylvania, thanks to additional state game lands enrolled in the Deer Management Assistance Program.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission runs a monthly publication called the Pennsylvania Game News. This publication features financial and legislative updates from the PGC, stories, and monthly Field Notes submitted by the Wildlife Conservation Officers of the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) is the state agency responsible for wildlife conservation and management in Pennsylvania in the United States.It was originally founded 130 years ago and currently utilizes more than 700 full-time employees and thousands of part-time and volunteers in its official mission to "manage and protect wildlife and their habitats while promoting hunting and ...
When licenses go on sale at 8 a.m. this Monday, antlerless deer licenses will be available only to residents of Pennsylvania for the three Wildlife Management Units where demand is highest ...
Since the 1930s, newspapers have reported that Middle Creek would be one of multiple creeks and streams that would be stocked with Brook trout by the Pennsylvania Fish Commission or Lancaster County for trout fishing season. [3] [4] [5] The Buck Hill Farm Covered Bridge once spanned Middle Creek prior to 1966.
The Allegheny Wildlife Management Area [1] [2] is located on 6,202 acres (25.1 km 2) on two separate tracts of mixed oak-hickory woodlands in western Mineral County along the Allegheny Front. The large land tract of 5,034 acres (2,037.2 ha) is accessible via Pinnacle Road (County Route 4) and Pine Swamp Road (County Route 220/2) four miles (6 ...