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Friends of Allegheny Wilderness

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About Me

Friends of Allegheny Wilderness seeks to foster an appreciation of wilderness values and benefits, and to work with local communities to ensure that increased wilderness protection is a priority of the stewardship of the Allegheny National Forest.

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People ready and willing to volunteer to help protect the last remaining wild areas of the Allegheny National Forest -- Pennsylvania's ONLY national forest! Please contact us today to see what you can do to help!

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Movies:

American Values, American Wilderness

Books:

The Enduring Wilderness: Protecting our National Heritage through the Wilderness Act by Doug Scott

Green Republican: John Saylor and the Preservation of America's Wilderness by Thomas Smith

Where Wilderness Preservation Began: Adirondack Writings of Howard Zahniser, Ed Zahniser, Editor

Wilderness Comes Home: Rewilding the Northeast, Chritopher McGrory Klyza, Editor

Wilderness Forever: Howard Zahniser and the Path to the Wilderness Act by Mark Harvey

Heroes:

Howard Zahniser

My Blog

Harrisburg Patriot News: Protect Allegheny Wilderness!

Harrisburg Patriot News Thursday, February 21, 2008   Here's an opportunity to widen protection for state's U.S. forest   Can public land left to nature's devices spawn economic benefits? &n...
Posted by Friends of Allegheny Wilderness on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 11:13:00 PST

Take Action for the Allegheny!

The only way to permanently protect the remaining wild areas of the Allegheny National Forest is for Congress to pass a law making it so. Please write to your members of Congress today in support of t...
Posted by Friends of Allegheny Wilderness on Tue, 14 Aug 2007 05:13:00 PST

Protecting Wilderness in Pennsylvania

A Citizens' Wilderness Proposal for Pennsylvania's Allegheny National Forest September, 2003 Executive SummaryIn delivering the keynote speech at the Denver 'Wilderness 2000' conference in September o...
Posted by Friends of Allegheny Wilderness on Thu, 02 Aug 2007 03:19:00 PST