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wildlife-conservation2 years ago

Lancaster County's Chronic Wasting Disease Quarantine Zone Shrinks

The Pennsylvania Game Commission has reduced Disease Management Area 4, which covered parts of Lancaster, Berks, and Lebanon counties, in an effort to contain chronic wasting disease. The area has been reduced after five consecutive years without any further detections of the disease. However, chronic wasting disease continues to spread in other parts of Pennsylvania, with one wild deer found with the disease east of the Susquehanna River. The Game Commission is urging hunters to report any tagged or collared deer they shoot in affected areas, and is increasing doe tag allocations in certain Wildlife Management Units to reduce deer populations and combat the spread of the disease.

hunting2 years ago

Pennsylvania Hunters Face Challenges Purchasing Licenses

The Pennsylvania Game Commission opened sales on Pennsylvania general hunting licenses and antlerless deer licenses at 8 a.m. Monday, and hunters waited in lines at sport shops and county treasurers' offices. This is the first year that hunters can buy one antlerless license with their general license. The commission was able to identify some issues, and the system was recovering by late morning. With antlerless licenses now available when hunters buy a general license, many hunters aren’t sure how quickly doe tags will sell out compared to last year.

hunting-and-wildlife-conservation2 years ago

"Hunters' Frustration Mounts as Pennsylvania's New License System Falters"

The Pennsylvania Game Commission's new online system for purchasing hunting licenses, including antlerless deer licenses, experienced widespread slowness and intermittent errors on its first day of sales. The commission apologized for the issues and is working to resolve them with their online vendor. Customers reported computer lock-ups and long queues while trying to make their purchases. The next rounds for purchasing antlerless licenses will begin in July and August.

hunting2 years ago

Pennsylvania Hunters Face Online License Woes

The rollout of a new online system for purchasing antlerless deer licenses caused widespread slowness and intermittent errors, both online and in-stores, on the first day of license purchases in Pennsylvania. Hunters reported a crashing website and long lines for in-person purchases. The Pennsylvania Game Commission apologized for the issues and is working to resolve them. Senate Game and Fisheries Committee Chair Greg Rothman called the launch unacceptable and promised to work with all involved parties to address the problem.

crime2 years ago

Bear attacks two children in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Two children were attacked by a bear in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, while playing in their driveway. The Pennsylvania Game Commission is investigating the incident, and the children were treated for non-life threatening injuries at a nearby hospital. Black bears are common in Pennsylvania, but attacks are rare. The commission has set two bear traps in the area and will euthanize the bear if it is caught and identified as the one involved in the attack. The commission advises people to keep their distance from bears and avoid feeding them.

wildlife2 years ago

Bear mauls two children in Pennsylvania.

Two children, aged 14 months and 5 years, were attacked by a bear in Wright Township, Pennsylvania, while playing in the driveway of their home. Both children were treated for bites and scratches and released from the hospital. Bear traps have been set to capture the bear and determine if it was the one that attacked the children. Bear attacks are rare in Pennsylvania, and officials advise people to keep their distance from bears and remove potential food sources to avoid attracting them.