The Allegheny National Forest established in 1923 near Warren with over 512,000 acres and 20 state Forests ranging from a 1.5 square mile tract to Sproul State Forest which contains 437.5 square miles of land.
Absolutely.
It is about 29.475,200 acres.
Forests, Agricultire, recreation,
Most crops cannot be grown in forests, so the forests had to be cut down in order to grow enough food for Pennsylvania's growing population
In the beginning...Pennsylvania was full, thick, lush forests on mountainous rocky rolling hills.
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The types of forests that can be found in Pennsylvania are Northern hardwoods, Red maple/Elm/Ash, Hemlock/White pine, Oak/Pine, and Oak/Hickory.
forests, wetlands, lakes, and rivers
In the wild, mountainous western regions, and eastern forests.
Because it is a glorious tree and was a major part of the old-growth Pennsylvania hard wood forests.
Coal,limestone, and wood.National and State forests.
Allegheny National Forest.