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WMU 4B SELLS OUT OF ANTLERLESS DEER LICENSES Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) 4B has exhausted its entire allocation of 23,000 antlerless deer licenses as of today, announced Pennsylvania Game

Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe. WMU 4B covers portions of<br />
Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, Perry and Snyder counties.

Additionally, WMU 2G sold out of its allocation of 26,000 antlerless deer licenses on Aug. 13; WMU 2F sold out of its allocation of 28,000 antlerless deer licenses on Aug. 14; and WMU 1B sold out of its allocation of 30,000 antlerless deer licenses on Aug. 16.

Of the 865,000 antlerless licenses originally allocated, agency employees have distributed to county treasurers 485,084 applications. Following is a listing of the remaining Wildlife Management Units antlerless deer licenses as of today (along with the initial allocation for each WMU): WMU 1A, 18,997 (42,000); WMU 2A, 41,192 (60,000); WMU 2B, 63,813 (68,000); WMU 2C, 11,760 (49,000); WMU 2D, 17,324 (56,000); WMU 2E, 2,421 (21,000); WMU 3A, 9,539 (29,000); WMU 3B, 19,472 (43,000); WMU 3C, 3,307 (27,000); WMU 3D, 16,286 (38,000); WMU 4A, 4,972 (29,000); WMU 4C, 10,151 (39,000); WMU 4D, 5,061 (40,000); WMU 4E, 21,742 (38,000); WMU 5A, 13,466 (22,000); WMU 5B, 32,374 (53,000); WMU 5C, 68,970 (84,000); and WMU 5D, 19,069 (20,000).

For more updates on the availability of antlerless deer licenses by WMU, visit the Game Commission's "Doe License Update" in the "Quick Clicks" box in the upper right-hand corner of the agency's homepage (www.pgc.state.pa.us).

GRENOBLE RECEIVES PROMOTION TO TRAINING DIRECTOR Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe today announced that Timothy Grenoble recently has been named the new training director and superintendent of the agency's Ross Leffler School of Conservation (RLSC).<br />
Previously, he served as assistant director of training and assistant superintendent of the RLSC, which was the world's first training school for wildlife conservation officers when it opened its doors in 1936.

NEVILLE NAMED INFORMATION AND EDUCATION BUREAU DIRECTOR Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe today announced that Joseph J. Neville has been appointed as the new director for the agency's Bureau of Information and Education. Neville fills the vacancy created when J. Carl Graybill Jr. retired on June 29.

For more information, please visit the Pennsylvania Game Commission - State Wildlife Management Agency website:<br />
http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/view....p;Q=172259