The Pennsylvania Game Commission is trying to find two snowmobilers accused of chasing a red fox in Lebanon County.
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Pennsylvania's 2025-26 hunting and trapping seasons will be considered for preliminary approval at the Board of Game Commissioners' meeting Jan. 24-25.
The Game Commission is asking for information about the illegal harassment of a red fox near the intersection of SR 501 and Locust Street on Jan. 20.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission said it's looking for two snowmobilers who chased a fox and ran it over multiple times in Lebanon County.An investigation suggested the fox was chased through a field at the intersection of Route 501 and Locust in Heidelberg Township for more than 30 minutes on Monday afternoon.
The information is being collected through March 15 to help the Game Commission trap them for ongoing projects.
On Jan. 20, two suspects were seen operating snowmobiles while allegedly harassing a red fox and unlawfully attempting to kill it for over 30 minutes in a field. The incident took place near the intersection of SR 501 and Locust Street in Heidelberg Township.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking for the public's help finding turkey flocks to trap for ongoing projects. Pennsylvanians are encouraged to report the location of any turkey flocks they see across the state.
Snow geese have been turning up dead at two spots in the Lehigh Valley, considered the epicenter of the continuing threat of bird flu.
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The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking the public to help find turkey flocks for various projects. Game Commission crews are looking to the public to help locate turkey flocks to
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