- Tuscarora State Forest
Geobox Protected Area
name = Tuscarora State Forest
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category_local = Pennsylvania State Forest
category_iucn = Managed Resource Protected Area (IUCN VI)
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state = Pennsylvania
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region4 = Perry
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map_caption = Location Map of Tuscarora State Forest Holdings
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website = [http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/tuscarora.aspx Tuscarora State Forest]Tuscarora State Forest is a Pennsylvania State Forest in
Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry District #3. The main office is located in Blain in Perry County,Pennsylvania in theUnited States .Tuscarora State Forest contains convert|91165|acre|km2|2 in several tracts and is located in Cumberland, Franklin, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, and Perry counties.
History
Tuscarora 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.The forest is named for Tuscarora Mountain, which is within the state forest boundaries. The mountain was named for the Tuscarora, a tribe that joined by the
Iroquois Nation around 1714 following theTuscarora War inNorth Carolina .Tuscarora State Forest was originally part of the Rothrock Forest Reserve. It was merged with the Pennypacker and McClure reserves to form what is now Tuscarora State Forest. Much of the land was acquired from lumber and iron companies who had used the
old growth forest of hemlock, chestnut andoak to produce lumber andcharcoal to fire the many iron furnaces that dotted the Pennsylvania landscape. Dr.Joseph Rothrock was an early pioneer in Pennsylvaniaforestry . In his position as commissioner of the Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters, he led the statewide effort to acquire lands that had been clear cut and left barren. Land was purchased from the lumber companies at minimal cost to the state, just a few dollars per acre. cite web |url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/tuschistory.aspx |title = History of the Tuscarora State Forest |accessdate = 2007-06-17 |publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ]The newly purchase land was largely barren. This was due to the widespread
wildfire s that swept over the hills and through the valleys when the sparks cast off by passingsteam train s would ignite fires in the dried tree tops that were left behind by the lumbermen. The founding of theCivilian Conservation Corps by PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt during theGreat Depression was vital in creating the thrivingsecond growth forest s that make up Tuscarora State Forest today. The young men of the CCC cleared the forests and streams of dried brush. They lived in one of six camps spread throughout Tuscarora State Forest. In addition to clearing brush they also built roads, bridges and trails in the forests and constructed many of the recreational facilities still in use today at several state parks in the Tuscarora State Forest area.Nearby State Parks
Four Pennsylvania State Parks are contained within Tuscarora State Forest:
* Big Spring State Park
*Colonel Denning State Park
*Fowlers Hollow State Park
*Little Buffalo State Park Neighboring State Forest Districts
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Bald Eagle State Forest (north)
*Weiser State Forest (east)
*Michaux State Forest (southeast)
*Buchanan State Forest (southwest)
*Rothrock State Forest (west)References
*cite web
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/tuscarora.aspx
title = Tuscarora 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.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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