In exchange for this access, the game commission provides a variety of benefits that includes policing the land and enforcing the PA Game Commission’s hunting and trapping laws while protecting the land for wildlife habit. “What the agreement means is the township and the game commission will work together to improve public hunting and trapping opportunities and protect wildlife habitat on the land enrolled,” said David Albright, Chestnuthill Township manager. The Hunter Access Program, is governed by a term-lease agreement creating a partnership between the Game Commission and landowner. Last week, Chestnuthill Supervisors signed an agreement with the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s public access program to enter the 197 acres of Vianello properties located at Route 715 and/Effort/Neola Road. In addition to the millions of public land acres available to hunters statewide, the Pennsylvania Game Commission partners with private landowners to provide public hunting opportunities through its Hunter Access Program. Hunters in Monroe County will soon have a new place in Chestnuthill Township.
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