The Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Game Commission recently presented the agency’s annual report to the state legislature.
Earlier this week, Bryan Burhans spoke to the General Assembly and also delivered testimony to the House Game and Fisheries Committee.
Burhans thanked lawmakers for passing House Bill 1122 which allows for the creation of a discounted license for those who volunteer to teach the Game Commission’s Hunter-Trapper Education Program.
Burhans also detailed how the Commission is continuing to deliver on their mandate to regulate hunting and trapping through efforts like investment in managed dove fields as well as pheasant stocking.
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