This pamphlet compiles the game, fish, and forestry laws of Pennsylvania as of 1919. A valuable resource for historians, environmentalists, and legal scholars, it provides a snapshot of early 20th-century conservation efforts and regulations.
Containing the full text of the applicable laws, this document offers insights into the management of natural resources and wildlife in Pennsylvania during a period of significant industrial and social change. Explore the legal framework that shaped hunting, fishing, and forestry practices in the state.
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