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Retired Game Commission employee urges continued land acquisition to support hunting and Clean Streams work
Summary
At public comment, a former Pennsylvania Game Commission staffer said long-term land purchases funded from the game fund created hunting opportunities and recommended buying tracts along polluted streams to support the Clean Streams initiative and water reclamation partnerships.
A retired Pennsylvania Game Commission employee told commissioners that the agency—s century-long land-acquisition program created public hunting access and revenue streams and urged continued purchases to both secure hunting access and to support stream reclamation projects.
Dennis Dusa, who retired from the commission in April 2012 after 35 years with the agency, said acquisitions over the last 100 years provided public hunting land and generated…
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