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- Youth angler is 13th FishMaryland Master AnglerLandon Derbyshire, of Eden, Maryland, has earned a Master Angler Milestone Award under the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ FishMaryland program. Der...
- Interest in Pennsylvania’s Boating Facility Grant program on the riseA Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission grant program designed to increase boating opportunities has been growing in popularity since it was implemented in 2020. ...
- Pennsylvania state land payments increase againIn a win for rural communities, the state is increasing its payment in lieu of taxes per acre for state park, game lands and forest lands and fishing and boatin...
- Leaders for Pennsylvania, Maryland natural resources talk water qualityPennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn and Maryland Department of Natural Resources Secretary Josh Kurtz toure...
- Archery season gets started across PennsylvaniaMore than 350,000 bowhunters will pursue whitetails across Pennsylvania this fall. Archery season began in Wildlife Management Units 2B, 5C and 5D – those are...
- Audubon says chimney swifts are using local nesting towersAudubon Society of Western Pennsylvania recently announced $50,000 in funding from the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation’s Five Star and Urban Waters Restor...
- Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: Prince Gallitzin State Park new solar arrayThe ground-mounted solar array is at the maintenance complex next to the park office. It will reportedly offset the park’s electricity use and take it to net ...
- Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: Sees contradiction with huntersReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Sept. 27, 2024, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: Sees ...
- Hunting the Adirondack backwoods makes for some great tales to shareIt was a warm day in the mountains, so rather than hunting I decided to do a few chores around camp, including splitting a little kindling. As I was working on ...
- Michigan DNR will no longer relocate nuisance geese, relying instead on euthanizing problem birdsThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources is eliminating its goose relocation program, and will rely instead on lethal force through a federal government con...
- Pennsylvania group celebrates 50 years of annual canoe tripsIn early August 1974, close friends Paul Misko and Mike McGraw treated their soon-to-be wives to a week-long canoe and camping trip on the Juniata River. The me...
- WI Daily Update: Avoid baiting and feeding deer where bans are in placeThe Wisconsin DNR urges state citizens to help maintain a healthy whitetail herd by avoiding baiting and feeding deer where bans are in place. Here’s why...
- MN Daily Update: Know your target this big-game hunting seasonBig game hunting seasons are underway across the region, and the DNR wants to remind hunters to know their target. Here are some things to know. The post MN Dai...
- Millions more in funding approved for H2Ohio to support wetland projectsOhio Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio DNR (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz recently announced more than $7 million in grant funding to support 12 new H2Ohio wetland projects...
- Additional roosters to be released during Michigan’s 2024 hunting seasonThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources says the pheasant release program on state game areas for the upcoming hunting season will be very much like last y...