Allegheny Islands Wilderness

Coordinates: 41°45′05″N 79°18′56″W / 41.7513364°N 79.315453°W / 41.7513364; -79.315453
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Allegheny Islands Wilderness
Map showing the location of Allegheny Islands Wilderness
Map showing the location of Allegheny Islands Wilderness
LocationWarren / Forest counties, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates41°45′05″N 79°18′56″W / 41.7513364°N 79.315453°W / 41.7513364; -79.315453[1]
Area368 acres (1.49 km2)
Established1984
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service

The Allegheny River Islands Wilderness is located in the Allegheny National Forest. It comprises seven islands in the Allegheny River, totaling 368 acres (1.49 km2). All are alluvial origin. The islands are located between Buckaloons Recreation Area and Tionesta, Pennsylvania.

The Allegheny River Islands Wilderness was created by Congress in 1984 as part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. It is one of the smallest wilderness areas of the United States.

Flora

These islands are characterized by river bottom forest types such as willows, American sycamore, shagbark hickory, green ash, and silver maple. Crull's and Thompson's Island contain 156 acres (63 ha) of mature and old-growth forests.

Fauna

Bald eagles have returned to the area, and otters have been re-introduced. The area is home to ospreys, soft-shelled turtles, great blue herons, kingfishers, common mergansers, mallards, and beavers.

The Allegheny River is home to a variety of freshwater mussels.

The islands are home to the federally endangered clubshell mussel (Pleurobema clava) and the Northern riffleshell (Epioblasma torulosa rangiana).

They are also home to rare fishes, including the bluebreast darter (Etheostoma camurum), and the spotted darter (Etheostoma maculatum).

List of Islands

In popular culture

The area was featured in "Brian Finch's Black Op," the November 3, 2015 episode of Limitless.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Allegheny Islands Wilderness Map". Wilderness.net. Retrieved 2011-08-19.

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