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Pennsylvania Game Commission

Monday, November 26, 2012

750,000 Hunters Expected for First Day of PA Deer Season

Hunters can share their harvest using a network set up by the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

It is considered Pennsylvania's only unofficial holiday. The Monday after Thanksgiving marks opening day of the two-week general deer season. Some 750,000 men, women, and teenagers wearing fluorescent orange are expected to invade Penn's Woods, according to PA Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe. “In addition to being a rich part of our state’s heritage, deer season is critical in managing Pennsylvania’s whitetails,” Roe said. “The efforts of hunters are far-reaching; they help to keep deer populations in check, and enable the agency to meet deer management goals that benefit those who reside, visit or travel through this state.” Safety Rules Hunters must wear 250 square inches of fluorescent orange material on the head, chest …

Rebecca Taksel

6:04 pm on Monday, November 26, 2012

Harvest? Beneficial? Managing deer populations? No, no, and no. All of this is just blowing smoke. Hunters kill deer because they like to kill animals. They are not performing a public service. The Game Commission sees to it that populations of deer are maintained to allow the funfest of killing.   more ›

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Black Bear Cub Spotted Near Frick Park

The bear a local man spotted near the park Tuesday might be a 'confused teenager,' according to wildlife conservation officer.

Scott Priester, who lives in Regent Square, got a surprise about 12:45 Tuesday afternoon as he was running down Forbes Avenue, just past the entrance of Homewood Cemetery. A small black bear cub ran across the four-lane road "as fast as he could," climbed the short stone wall and headed into the cemetery, which is adjacent to Frick Park. Priester estimated the cub was approximately 60 to 80 pounds. "I have seen plenty of deer, turkey and even some beautiful red fox, but the bear was a first, although the game commison was called late in the spring 2011 for another sighting," said Priester, an avid cyclist and runner. Beth Fife, a wildlife conservation officer for Allegheny County with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, said this is the time…

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