Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 01, 1976, Image 15

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With the annual “Run for the Roses” slated for today (May 1) horse
fanciers and friends alike will be turning their attention to the equine in
terests of this country. While the southern states are noted for their
biuegrass and white board fences pleasure and race horses are still well
noted in Penna. Photo courtesy of Sperry - New Holland.
Hunting
banned
HARRISBURG - William
C. Forrey, Director of the
Bureau of State Parks,
Department of En
vironmental Resources, said
recently that hunting is
prohibited in all State Parks
during the spring turkey
season, May 1-22.
In making this an
nouncement, Forrey ex
plained there are many
people participating in State
Park activities during this
time of the year pic
nicking, camping, hiking,
fishing and boating and
permitting hunting would
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endariger the lives of these
park users.
During the regular small
and large game hunting
seasons, however, when
other P* rk activities have
drawn to a close, hunting is
allowed on certain portions
0 f some 50 state Parks
throughout the Corn
monwealth.