1. Wildlife Management Units
WMU 4C
Wildlife Management Units are used to manage all game, except elk, waterfowl, and other migratory game birds. The large-scale units are based on habitat and human-related land characteristics. Human population density, public/private land ownership, recognizable physical features such as major roads and rivers, and land use practices such as agriculture, timber, and development were considered when establishing the physiographic boundaries of Wildlife Management Units. Prior to the implementation of Wildlife Management Units in 2003, game animals were managed using smaller, species-specific management units. Six game species, each with 2 to 67 species-specific management units were originally combined into 21 larger Wildlife Management Units (see Figure 1 below). Though the larger units come with more habitat variability, they provide data sets adequate for management recommendations without added data collection effort, they give hunters larger areas to hunt, and they provide boundaries that are easy to see. Wildlife Management Units are established for the long term and periodically reviewed for adjustments.
2. Hunting - Game Commission - Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Wildlife Management Units identify areas where certain regulations apply. Hunter Access Program allows landowners to partner with hunters and trappers to ...
Hunting in Pennsylvania
3. Habitat Management - Game Commission
Wildlife Management Units Make a Difference For Landowners, Landowner Resources For Homeowners, Improving Habitat for Wildlife.
Habitat Management
4. State Game Lands - Game Commission
State Game Lands PDF Maps · Public Shooting Ranges
The Game Commission owns and manages nearly 1.5 million acres of state game lands throughout the Commonwealth.
5. Hunter Access Program - Game Commission
Hunters can now search, create and print customized maps with Hunter Access properties, Wildlife Management Units, aerial photographs, topographic base maps ...
Hunter Access Program. Hunters can now search, create and print customized maps with aerial photographs, topographic base maps, Wildlife Management Units, Hunter Access properties and more.
6. Hunting & Trapping Digest - Game Commission
Contains general hunting regulations, hunting hours, fluorescent orange requirements, a map of the Wildlife Management Units, and season dates and bag limits.
Hunting & Trapping Digest
7. Pennsylvania Game Commission- Southeast Region | Reading PA
As Pennsylvania's state wildlife agency, it's our mission to manage and protect wildlife and their habitats will promoting hunting and trapping for current and ...
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8. Search Results - Pennsylvania Spatial Data Access
Wild Pheasant Recovery Areas (WPRA) are areas designated by the Pennsylvania Game Commission ... Wildlife Management Units. Wildlife Management Units ...
Boundaries for managing deer antler restrictions within Pennsylvania which protects yearling bucks from harvest, allowing them to grow.