Who We Are
In the late 1800s,, wildlife was dwindling as a result of deforestation, pollution, and unregulated hunting and trapping. From this dark period emerged the Game Commission, created in 1895 by the state Legislature to protect and conserve wildlife, which was then commonly referred to as "game." The wildlife diversity we enjoy today is largely due to the agency's progressive, scientifically-based wildlife management programs and support from countless Pennsylvanians and outdoors organizations.
Funded primarily by hunting and furtaker license sales; State Game Lands timber, mineral, and oil/gas revenues; and a federal excise tax on sporting arms and ammunition; the Commission is almost entirely supported by hunters and trappers, or assets that have been procured with license dollars. The Commission does not receive state General Fund appropriations. More than half its annual revenue comes from license sales, a relatively fixed income source. License fees cannot be increased without approval of the General Assembly, and fee increases have historically come only about every 10 years.
Our Values
- Exhibit a positive attitude
- Be courteous
- Be honest and ethical
- Advocate for the mission
- Be accountable and transparent
- Provide a quality experience in all customer interactions
- Communicate effectively
- Support a positive environment
- Share knowledge
- Be adaptable
- Advocate for and support the team
- Communicate with respect and trust
- Discuss differences and resolve conflicts
- Trust and be trustworthy
- Be creative and innovative
- Learn from mistakes
- Balance quality with efficiency
- Own your job and lead
- Keep your promises and follow through
- Seek knowledge
- Perform the full scope of your job responsibilities