David M Maloney criticizes Pa Game Commission’s controlled burn practices

David M Maloney criticizes Pa Game Commission’s controlled burn practices
State Rep. David Maloney — Pennsylvania 130th Legislative District
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David M Maloney, a notable figure in public discourse, recently took to social media to express his views on various issues. His posts address concerns about environmental management practices and their impact on wildlife.

On June 6, 2025, Maloney shared a post without additional commentary. The content of the post can be accessed here.

The following day, June 7, 2025, Maloney voiced criticism regarding the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s timing of controlled burns. He stated: “The Pa Game Commission #1 Target for destruction! Along with Grouse and Turkey! ⁦@PAGameComm⁩ ⁦@PaDCNRSec⁩ ⁦@DougBurgum⁩ check out the timing of their controlled burns, what about all the ground nests? ⁦@GovernorShapiro⁩”. This comment highlights concerns over potential harm to ground-nesting birds such as grouse and turkey due to these practices.

In another post made shortly after on June 7, 2025, Maloney provided a link without further elaboration. The content is available here.

Additional information for Step 3: David M Maloney is known for his active engagement in environmental issues and often uses social media platforms to raise awareness and prompt discussions among policymakers and the public.



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