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Marienville Ranger District Holds an Open House

posted Tuesday, May 5, 2008 by Shelly Williams

Members of the public listen to PA Fish and Boat Commission's presentation on timber rattlesnakes

Open House held at the Marienville Ranger District to highlight management practices for natural resource stewardship.

On Saturday, May 17, 2008, the Marienville Ranger District of the Allegheny National Forest hosted an Open House for the general public showcasing management practices for natural resource stewardship. Sixty-three members of the public enjoyed information and displays related to specific areas of resource management, including archaeology, recreation, silviculture, timber marking, and wildlife.

A highlight of the afternoon was Bob Zumstein, Field Team Leader for Site Assessment and Inventory Project for Pennsylvania Timber Rattlesnakes with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Bob provided information on timber rattlesnakes and included a display of live snakes during the Open House.