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Officials: Lanternflies pose threat to PA growers, timber industry

August 28, 2017 John Zaktansky 0 Comments department of agriculture, featured, grape, lantern fly, lanternfly, maple, pennsylvania, spotted, timber, vineyard, walnut

Forget about the gypsy moth, emerald ash borer and stink bug. Pennsylvania has a new invasive insect species, and according

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Resolve to save local outdoors education from the endangered list

December 27, 2016 John Zaktansky 0 Comments Bald Eagle State Forest, Bierly, featured, jon beam, Maryann Haladay-Bierly, montour preserve, pennsylvania, PPL, Raymond B Winter, RB Winter, State Park, Talen

Nothing personal, Mr. Pythagoras. Your theorem on right triangles is great, but in my day-to-day life, calculating the length of

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Springtime guide to everything outdoors in the Valley

April 1, 2016 John Zaktansky 0 Comments beginner, blossom, creek, featured, flower, frog, gobbler, hike, John Ryan, kayak, kayaking, ken hunter, Ken Maurer, nature, novice, peeper, pennsylvania, spring, Susquehanna Valley Outdoors, Tall Timbers, The Daily Item, trophy, trout, troy bowersox, turkey, turtle, Zaktansky
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Ice fishing tutorial, Part 1: Tips to stay safe

February 26, 2016February 26, 2016 Ken Hunter 0 Comments angler, auger, cleats, featured, ice fishing, ken hunter, life preserver, outdoors, pennsylvania, safety, winter

Somebody once asked me, “Now that winter has arrived and you can’t fish anymore, what are you going to do?”

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What every hunter needs to know about the avian bird flu

October 9, 2015 John Zaktansky 0 Comments avian bird flu, bird, dove, featured, field dress, game commission, geese, hunting, infection, pennsylvania, pheasant, precautions, quail, small-game, virus

While Pennsylvania has not yet been impacted by the high path avian influenza, state officials continue emphasizing the need for

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A new strategy to save the tradition of hunting in Pennsylvania

October 3, 2015October 3, 2015 John Zaktansky 0 Comments aerobic, benefits, exercise, family, featured, free range, game commission, healthy, hike, hunting, increase, license, meat, organic, pennsylvania, resuscitate, save, tradition

My father died more than two years ago, and yet a 30-year-old picture continues to touch off a wave of

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