The Philadelphia Gun Club in Bensalem, Bucks County, holds about a dozen live pigeon shoots each year, Humane Society Senior Vice President Heidi Prescott said. Before the pandemic, several organizations around the state held similar events using live pigeons as targets and the Humane Society hopes to prevent a resurgence, Prescott said. The post Ban on shooting live pigeons as targets advances in Pa. House for first time since 2011 appeared first on Pennsylvania Capital-Star.