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Pennsylvania Game News is the PGC's monthly publication, dealing with wildlife conservation and the financial and legislative functions of the Game Commission. Monthly Field Notes is written by Game Wardens and their Deputies, which are comedic stories about happenings in the fields. They are a well received feature of the publication.
The Commonwealth had twenty game preserves but the game population was still extremely low, so Pennsylvania restocked the Game Lands with game from other states and Canada. Today, the Commission has set aside almost 1.5 million acres (610 thousand hectares) as State Game Lands. [1]
Pages in category "Pennsylvania State Game Lands" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Game wardens from each corner of Pennsylvania highlight their experiences of this fall and what rifle deer and bear hunters should expect. Deer, bear, owl, songbirds: Pa. game wardens share fall ...
A survey of more than 3,000 anglers reveals how they feel about the Pa. Fish and Boat Commission's trout programs. ... owl, songbirds: Pa. game wardens share fall hunting insights, violations. In ...
Unlike many lower 48 states, the AST also serves as Alaska’s primary environmental law enforcement agency; troopers assigned to the AST’s Division of Alaska Wildlife Troopers are known as "Alaska Wildlife Troopers" and primarily serve as game wardens, although they retain the same powers as other Alaskan state troopers.
During the Pa. Senate's Game & Fisheries Committee meeting on Feb. 8, two senators asked how much public land does Pennsylvania really need.
A conservation officer may also be referred to as an environmental technician/technologist, game warden, park ranger, forest watcher, forest guard, forester, gamekeeper, investigator, wilderness officer, wildlife officer, or wildlife trooper.