GAME COMMISSION TO PILOT SUCCESSFUL FURTAKING TRAINING COURSE
As part of its expanding, voluntary offerings, the Pennsylvania Game Commission will pilot two, one-day "Successful Furtaking" training courses on July 25 in Pike County and on Aug. 22 in Berks County.
On July 25, the course will be held from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., at the State Game Land 180 Building, along Route 6 in Shohola, Pike County. On Aug. 22, the course will be held from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Kutztown Rod & Gun Club, 490 Gun Club Road in Kutztown, Berks County. Each course will hold up to 24 students.
GAME COMMISSION HONORS 50-YEAR HUNTER EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS
As part of its 50th anniversary of hunter education, Pennsylvania Game Commission officials recently honored 24 dedicated volunteer instructors who now have been teaching hunter education for half a century.
"This corps of instructors has witnessed the historic events that have changed the world and our lives over the past 50 years, and rolled with the changes that have defined hunter education in Pennsylvania along the way," said Keith Snyder, Game Commission Hunter Trapper Education Division chief. "We offer our sincere thanks and appreciation to these individuals, as well as all of our volunteer instructors, for their service that is a keystone in the Game Commission's efforts to pass along our state's rich hunting and trapping heritage to current and future generations."
For more information, please visit the Pennsylvania Game Commission - State Wildlife Management Agency website:
http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/view.asp?a=11&Q=176872