Hunters statewide must now dispose of high-risk deer parts, like the head and spine, in the trash. The Game Commission may establish new "no deer feeding" boundaries to help prevent the disease's ...
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Certified hunter, CWD, deer baiting, elk and more: Pa. Game Commission adopts new regulations
Saturday’s quarterly meeting of the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners set the seasons and bag limits for the 2026-27 license year and revealed a record-high number of antlerless licenses ...
Gettysburg National Military Park confirmed its first cases of chronic wasting disease after two white-tailed deer tested positive during recent population reduction operations at the Civil War ...
The fatal neurological disease was found in two deer on the Gettysburg battlefield during a recent population management cull. There is currently no evidence that CWD can infect humans, though ...
Chronic wasting disease in deer, a fatal and contagious neurological disease that has been called “the biggest threat to deer hunting,” is quickly spreading across the United States. Though the ...
If you are thinking about feeding deer or processing your own deer meat, there are changes happening in Pennsylvania that may impact you. The Pennsylvania Game Commission is developing new “no deer ...
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