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Pennsylvania Forests and You

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Pennsylvania Forests and You. “Penn’s Woods”. Pennsylvania was founded by a Quaker, William Penn. In 1681, Penn’s Woods included more than 28 million acres of forest. pine, hemlock, beech, birch, hickory - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pennsylvania Forests and You

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“Penn’s Woods”• Pennsylvania was founded by a Quaker, William Penn.

• In 1681, Penn’s Woods included more than 28 million acres of forest.– pine, hemlock, beech, birch, hickory

• Native Americans and European settlers cleared forests for agriculture and other purposes.

• In the 1700’s and mid-1800’s, timber was harvested to construct homes and ships, tannin was extracted to tan and soften leather, and charcoal was used to fuel furnaces.

• By the early 1900’s, most of Penn’s Woods had been cut down and only about 40% of the state was forestland.

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William Penn

Map of PA in 1700’s

Wood charcoal burned as fuel.

Land being used for agriculture.Tannin made from

hemlock trees.Land in the 1900’s

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Our Forests - History

• Pennsylvania is rich in forestland.

• No matter where you live in PA, you aren’t far from a beautiful forest.

• PA has more forestland today than it did 100 years ago.

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Our Forests – Land Cover

• PA has about 17 million acres of forestland (about 60% of the land is covered by trees).

• PA forests consist of 70 different hardwood tree species such as black cherry, red maple, walnut and hickory.

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Our Forests – Growth Rate

• Our forests are increasing in size even though our population size continues to grow.

• PA forests are growing at two times the rate they are being harvested.

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Our Forests - Ownership• Most of the

forestland in PA is privately owned (about 65%).

• About 30% of the forests in the state are government owned.

• About 5% of the forestland is owned by forest product companies.

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Our Products• The average person uses and relies on

hundreds of forest products everyday.

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Our Products Industry Efficiency

• bark mulch

• scrap wood and sawdust fuel, paper, fiberboard

• Wood & paper products are recyclable.

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Our Jobs and Business

• The forest industry is essential to Pennsylvania’s economy.

• Almost 100,000 Pennsylvanians make a living as part of the forest industry workforce.

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Our Jobs and Business

• Primary Processing– foresters, loggers

• Secondary Processing– sawmills, paper

plants, furniture making facilities

• Allied Industries– product retail

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Our Jobs and Business

• Pennsylvania is the number one producer of hardwood lumber in the United States.

• Forest product sales generate over 5 billion dollars a year.

• Every dollar spent on timber harvesting generates $17 in profit.

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Our Forest Health

• Harvesting trees helps our forests.– Creates healthier trees.– Encourages natural

regeneration.– Prevents forests from

becoming stagnant and diseased.

– Creates space and sunlight for saplings to grow and expand.

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Environmental Benefits

• Younger, healthier trees can . . . – remove more carbon

dioxide from the air.– produce more oxygen.– filter pollutants from

rain and runoff.– help prevent soil

erosion.– provide unique habitat

for birds and other species.

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Recreation and Our Forest• Recreational activities promote tourism

and can generate revenue.

HIKING

BIKING

BIRD WATCHING

FISHING

CAMPING

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Wildlife and Our Forests

• Hardwood harvesting produces diverse and unique habitats.

• Wildlife also impact the health of a forest.– Deer over browse

on tree seeds and seedlings limiting regeneration.

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Our Forest Oversight

• Regulation of harvesting and the product industry is largely conducted by state and national agencies.

• The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection oversees the management of PA forestland.

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Government Agencies

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Our Future

Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)

• Group of environmental organizations that evaluate the production of the forest industry.

Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)

• Voluntary, industry-driven effort to promote healthy and productive forests and conservation practices.

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