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Hunting, fishing, bird-watching, and landscaping for wildlife are activities that enrich our lives and are part of our Pennsylvania heritage. Income generated from these activities is particularly important in rural communitites. Wildlife extension programs are designed to increase awareness of the importance of this resource and provide the tools and techniques for enhanceing wildlife habitat while minimizing nuisance and damage problems.  Numerous extension publications and educational materials are available on Pennsylvania wildlife, habitat management, landscaping for wildlife, and wildlife nuisance and damage problems.

buck  Eastern bluebird pheasant
Photos courtesy of Joe Kosack & Hal Korber, PGC

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