For Interested Hunters and Recreationalists:
The Nature Conservancy has recently acquired another forested property located between Altoona and Holidaysburg. This 650 acre property, known as Brush Mountain, is open to public hunting through the Game Commission's Forest Game Program and has been enrolled in the Deer Management Assistance Program. A limited number of DMAP antlerless tags have been allocated for use this first year. If interested in hunting Brush Mountain please refer to The Nature Conservancy's Pennsylvania Chapter website (http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/pennsylvania/) for directions and site information. A limited number of DMAP antlerless permits were available, however they quickly sold out (even before TNC staff were able to secure them).
The Nature Conservancy has recently acquired another forested property located between Altoona and Holidaysburg. This 650 acre property, known as Brush Mountain, is open to public hunting through the Game Commission's Forest Game Program and has been enrolled in the Deer Management Assistance Program. A limited number of DMAP antlerless tags have been allocated for use this first year. If interested in hunting Brush Mountain please refer to The Nature Conservancy's Pennsylvania Chapter website (http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/pennsylvania/) for directions and site information. A limited number of DMAP antlerless permits were available, however they quickly sold out (even before TNC staff were able to secure them).
Any additional questions on the Brush Mountain Forest should be directed to TNC's Stewardship Program Manager, Jenny Case whom can be reached via email at jcase@tnc.org
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