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Spring gobblers may not be gobbling as much this spring in Pennsylvania, but they're there
Snow on the ground this winter helped the Pennsylvania Game Commission monitor more turkeys, and spring gobbler hunters may be finding older, quieter birds this spring. The agency has been trapping ...
People gather for an auction of farm equipment during 56th annual mud sale to benefit the local fire department in Gordonville, Pa., Saturday, March 9, 2024. Mud sales are a relatively new tradition ...
A cool start to the spring and plenty of rain in April and May are expected to lay the groundwork for a buggy season in Pennsylvania. One of the most notable pests to watch for are termites — the wood ...
PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — As we all begin to emerge from our homes and enjoy the warm weather, we’ll be joined with many animals who share a similar idea. Here are some animals you may see more this ...
April specifically is expected to be warmer than average in the “Intermountain West,” which encompasses states including Arizona, Montana, and Wyoming. As far as Pennsylvania goes, Keystone State ...
With Pennsylvania’s spring gobbler season soon underway, an expert explains why turkeys may be in certain woodlots even though you’re not seeing them. The season starts with a special hunt until noon ...
Along with the warmer weather of spring comes an increased risk of wildfires in Pennsylvania.Video above: Front lines of the wildfire fight in Michaux State ForestThe greatest danger occurs during ...
Pennsylvania Game Commission had a successful year trapping and banding turkeys due to favorable snowy conditions. Spring gobbler hunters may find older, quieter turkeys this year due to above-average ...
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