- Weiser State Forest
Geobox Protected Area
name = Weiser State Forest
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category_local = Pennsylvania State Forest
category_iucn = Managed Resource Protected Area (IUCN VI)
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country = United States
state = Pennsylvania
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region = Carbon
region1 = Coulmbia
region2 = Dauphin
region3 = Northumberland
region4 = Schuylkill
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management_body = Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
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map_caption = Location of Weiser State Forest in Pennsylvania
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website = [http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/Weiser.aspx Weiser State Forest]Weiser State Forest is a Pennsylvania State Forest in Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry District #18. The main offices are located in Cressona in Schuylkill County,
Pennsylvania in theUnited States .The forest is located on several small tracts in Carbon, Coulmbia, Dauphin, Northumberland, and Schuylkill Counties. District #18 also includes Lebanon and Montour Counties.
History
Weiser State Forest was formed as a direct result of the depletion of the forests of Pennsylvania that took place during the mid to late 1800s. Conservationists like Dr.
Joseph Rothrock became concerned that the forests would not regrow if they were not managed properly. Lumber and Iron companies had harvested theold growth forest s for various reasons. The clear cut the forests and left behind nothing but dried tree tops and rotting stumps. The sparks of passingsteam locomotives ignitedwildfire s that prevented the formation ofsecond growth forest s. The conservationists feared that the forest would never regrow if there was not a change in the philosophy of forest management. They called for the state to purchase land from the lumber and iron companies and the lumber and iron companies were more than willing to sell their land since that had depleted the natural resources of the forests. cite web |url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/valleyforgehistory.aspx |title = History of the William Penn State Forest |accessdate = 2007-08-29 |publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ] The changes began to take place in 1895 when Dr. Rothrock was appointed the first commissioner of the Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters, the forerunner of today'sPennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources . ThePennsylvania General Assembly passed a piece of legislation in 1897 that authorized the purchase of "unseated lands for forest reservations." This was the beginning of the State Forest system.s and Pennsylvania.
Prior to the July 1, 2005 realignment of Pennsylvania State Forest Districts, Weiser State Forest encompassed convert|17961|acre|km2|2 and District #18 included Carbon, Dauphin, Lebanon, Schuylkill, and the northern parts of Berks and Lehigh Counties. After realignment, the state forest tracts in Columbia and Northumberland Counties were added to Weiser State Forest, and Montour County became part of District #18 (they had previously been in
Wyoming State Forest and District #20). Weiser State Forest and District #18 also lost territory as all of Berks and Lehigh Counties became part of "Valley Forge State Forest" (renamedWilliam Penn State Forest in August 2007) and District #17.Neighboring State Forest Districts
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Loyalsock State Forest (north)
*Lackawanna State Forest (north)
*Delaware State Forest (east)
*William Penn State Forest (southeast)
*Michaux State Forest (southwest)
*Tuscarora State Forest (west)
*Bald Eagle State Forest (northwest)
*Tiadaghton State Forest (northwest)Nearby State Parks
None, but the
Appalachian Trail runs through the state forest lands.References
*cite web
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/weiser.aspx
title = Weiser State Forest
accessdate = 2006-07-14
publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources "Note: As of July 2006, this web page has not been updated to reflect the Pennsylvania State Forest Districts realignment."
*cite web
url = http://www.state.pa.us/papower/cwp/view.asp?Q=443999&A=11
title = DCNR REALIGNING FOREST DISTRICTS
accessdate = 2006-07-14
year = 2005
month = June
publisher = Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
*cite web
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/images/district_realignment.gif
title = State Forest Districts
accessdate = 2006-07-14
publisher = Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources "Note: Map showing districts after the July 1, 2005 realignment"
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