. Combined biennial report for the period ending 1942/1946. Pennsylvania Fish Commission; Fisheries; Fish culture. Circular Trout Rearing Pools of Farnsnorth Trout Rearing Station. Allegheny National Forest, Warren County, ALLEGHENY NATIONAL FOREST A Publicly-Owned Area Open to the Fishing Public of Pennsylvania JVestled in the Allegheny Plateau area of Northwestern Pennsyl* vania and enihracing suhstanlial portions of Warren, McKean, Forest and Elk Counties, lies the Allejilieny National Forest. This puhlicly- owned area covering more than 46().()()0 acres of Pennsylvania forest land is one o


. Combined biennial report for the period ending 1942/1946. Pennsylvania Fish Commission; Fisheries; Fish culture. Circular Trout Rearing Pools of Farnsnorth Trout Rearing Station. Allegheny National Forest, Warren County, ALLEGHENY NATIONAL FOREST A Publicly-Owned Area Open to the Fishing Public of Pennsylvania JVestled in the Allegheny Plateau area of Northwestern Pennsyl* vania and enihracing suhstanlial portions of Warren, McKean, Forest and Elk Counties, lies the Allejilieny National Forest. This puhlicly- owned area covering more than 46().()()0 acres of Pennsylvania forest land is one of 156 National Forests owne<l hy the people of the United States, and administered hy the United States Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture. The Allegheny. Pennsylvania's only National Forest, extends a hearty welcome to all sportsmen who are willing to ahide hy Pennsylvania's laws for protecting game and fish, and use the forests with proper care and respect. National Forests were originally acquired and established to pro- vide a reserve of puhlidy-owned forest areas for the production of limber, to maintain covered watersheds and thus liclp control floods and for the development of related resources that are a natural part of the forest. Timber, water, grazing, recreation, wildlife, and other resources of National Forests are developed and administered by and for the American people. These forests contribute to local employ- ment opportunities through liieir yearly cut of more than one billion 92 board feel of timber. 'V\\e\ help to hold back Hood waters and thus protect cities and rural valleys lo<'ated along the nations major watercourses. 1 bey insure dej)endable sources of drinking water for manv towns and cities. In some areas, thev furnish range for vast numbers of cattle and sheep and afford hunting, fishing, and other recreational opportunities for millions of people. The land management program in effect on the National Forests of the United States


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