Forrest H. Dutlinger Natural Area Explained

Forrest H. Dutlinger Natural Area
Map:USA Pennsylvania
Location:Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Nearest Town:Cross Fork
Coordinates:41.4697°N -77.8775°W

The Forrest H. Dutlinger Natural Area is a protected area in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Susquehannock State Forest.[1]

History

The protected area was named after Forrest H. Dutlinger, a Commonwealth forester from 1908 to 1958, who had begun his career at a time of massive clear cutting of forests without any reforestation by the timber companies, along with rampant wildfires. Dutlinger became known for his efforts to revive the forests of the region, and he also attempted to ameliorate the spread of chestnut blight.[2]

Features

The protected area measures a total of 1521acres, and includes a tract of old-growth forest measuring 158acres.[3] The area is known for its very large trees.[4] The old-growth forest once lay on the boundary of two lumber companies, but was apparently spared because of a dispute over a surveying error.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Fergus, Charles . Natural Pennsylvania: Exploring the State Forest Natural Areas. . Stackpole Books . 183–186. 2002 . Mechanicsburg, PA.
  2. Web site: Forrest H. Dutlinger Natural Area. https://archive.today/20121224224414/http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/Forestry/oldgrowth/duttlinger.aspx. dead. December 24, 2012. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
  3. Web site: Susquehannock State Forest Wild and Natural Areas . 2023-12-16 . Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources . en-US.
  4. Web site: Old Growth in the East: A Survey. Pennsylvania . Mary Byrd Davis . 23 January 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091229080859/http://www.primalnature.org/ogeast/pa.pdf . 2009-12-29.