The Ghost Forests and the Acid Factories: The Hemlock Tanbark Industry
The ecological history of the Allegheny National Forest is often told in two rapid, devastating waves. The first was the grea...
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To look out from Jakes Rocks, high above the looping expanse of the Allegheny Reservoir, is to witness the landscape of the "Pennsylvania Wilds" defined by a defining geological characteristic: it is unglaciated....
The ecological history of the Allegheny National Forest is often told in two rapid, devastating waves. The first was the grea...
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To walk through the Allegheny National Forest today is to wander through a "second-growth" landscape—a resilient, lush ...
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Before the Allegheny National Forest became a sanctuary of second-growth timber and deep, unglaciated valleys, it was the raw...
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In the annals of environmental disasters specific to the Pennsylvania Wilds, few events match the sheer, crushing power of th...
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The Allegheny National Forest (ANF) is a place of deep, almost primordial quiet. It is defined by its unique, unglaciated pla...
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While the legends of the Allegheny National Forest often dwell in the shadows of the ancient pines or the echoes of the deep ...
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Any camper who has spent an evening near the Kinzua Reservoir or hiked the North Country Trail in late spring knows the truth...
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While the Kinzua region is defined by its deep valleys and submerged history, its southern neighbor—...
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In the early 19th century, the wilderness of Warren and McKean counties...
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