The Wilderness Wildlife Museum in Rector, Pa., which hosts youth fishing derbies, hunter-trapper education classes, youth pheasant hunts, big game feasts, shooting classes and other outdoor sporting-related activities, celebrates 20 years of operation this year.
Founded by Jack Keslar in 2004, the stated goal of the small Westmoreland County nonprofit is to encourage and educate western Pennsylvanians of all ages in the outdoor field sports.
