DCNR Seeking Online Public Input on Pennsylvania’s State Forests

HARRISBURG – Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn invited public input in a planned online survey helping the department chart the future course for state forestlands in Pennsylvania.  

“As the department moves forward in developing a new strategic plan, those who visit and appreciate our state forests have a remarkable opportunity to shape the future management and sustainability of Pennsylvania’s forest resources,” Dunn said.

“I encourage all to become a part of this state’s rich forest planning heritage by completing the survey.” 

Beginning July 1 and continuing through August 31, the survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. 

Stakeholders, outdoors enthusiasts and others who visit and enjoy the more than 2.2 million acres of state forestlands will be asked to weigh in on perceived individual forest use, and personal values placed on state forests. 

Reflected in the public survey are questions designed to shape how DCNR: 

Survey responses will help shape DCNR’s strategic plan for the Bureau of Forestry and guide the department’s leadership in forest management and conservation on both public and private lands in urban and rural areas. 

Details on Pennsylvania’s state forestlands and 20 state forest districts can be found here

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