TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Wildlife game law violations dipped slightly last fiscal year compared to the year before, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s recently released 2020 annual report. The Game Commission said it pursued 6,708 prosecutions for alleged game-law violations during the fiscal year that ended June 30, down 1.7% from the year before. Of the cases initiated last fiscal year, 6,038 were successfully prosecuted, while 471 citations were withdrawn or dismissed and 210 were unsuccessful, the report said. The top game-law violation last year was for unlawful taking of game or wildlife, with game wardens issuing 1,072 citations, according to the commission. Other top violations included operating a motorized vehicle on state game lands or cooperator property (538 citations) and hunting without the required license (493 citations).