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Wykoff Run in Quehanna Wild Area, the largest such protected area in Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States includes 18 wild areas in its State Forest system. [1] They are managed by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry, a division of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Game animals occurring in Pennsylvania State Game Lands #58 include deer, bear, wild turkey, and grouse. [1] Pheasants have also been hunted in the game lands and have been stocked there. [6] [7] The area has been managed for ruffed grouse and woodcocks. [8] Pennsylvania State Game Lands #58 have a high level of bird biodiversity.
It is the largest protected area within a state forest in western Pennsylvania, [3] and was originally donated to the state after having been acquired by Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. [ 2 ] Within the Natural Area's boundaries, Roaring Run descends more than 1,200 feet down the west side of Laurel Hill , [ 1 ] and foresters have documented ...
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 314 Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 314 Show map of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 314 (the United States) Show map of the United States Location Erie County Nearest town East Springfield Coordinates 41°58′27″N 80°29′38″W / 41.974101°N 80.493815°W / 41.974101; -80.493815 Area 3,564.9 acres (1,442.7 ha) Owner ...
Nov. 27 begins rifle-hunting deer season statewide and bear season for Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) that are in the extended season, including 1B, 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A,4B,4C,4D,4E, 5A,5B ...
The CCC-built beachhouse on the shores of Black Moshannon Lake near the bridge, where Antes Tavern and village were once located. Prior to the arrival of William Penn and his Quaker colonists in 1682, an estimated 90 percent of what is now Pennsylvania was covered with old-growth forest: over 31,000 square miles (80,000 km 2) of white pine, eastern hemlock, and a mix of hardwoods. [15]
Rush Run may refer to: Rush Run, Ohio, an unincorporated community in Jefferson County; Rush Run, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Fayette County;
Pennsylvania Route 325 travels the length of the township, following the north side of Clark Creek. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 24.5 square miles (63.4 km 2), of which 23.5 square miles (60.9 km 2) is land and 0.93 square miles (2.4 km 2), or 3.81%, is water. [3]