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Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 259

Coordinates: 40°54′29″N 79°37′59″W / 40.90806°N 79.63306°W / 40.90806; -79.63306
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Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 259
Map showing the location of Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 259
Map showing the location of Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 259
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 259
LocationArmstrong County
Nearest townWorthington
Coordinates40°54′29″N 79°37′59″W / 40.90806°N 79.63306°W / 40.90806; -79.63306
Area351.66 acres (142.31 ha)
Elevation1,266 feet (386 m)
Max. elevation1,480 feet (450 m)
Min. elevation1,180 feet (360 m)
OwnerPennsylvania Game Commission
WebsitePennsylvania State Game Lands

The Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 259 are Pennsylvania State Game Lands in Armstrong County in Pennsylvania in the United States providing hunting, bird watching, and other activities.

Geography

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SGL 259 consists of a single parcel located in Sugarcreek and West Franklin Townships. It lies in the watershed of the Allegheny River, part of the Ohio River watershed. Nearby communities include the Borough of Worthington and populated places Adams, Browns Crossroads, Buffalo Mills, Cowansville, Craigsville, Fosters Mills, Frogtown, Greenville, Laird Crossing, Nichola, Rattigan, Shadyside Village, Sherrett, and Somerville. U.S. Route 422 runs northwest/southeast to the south, Pennsylvania Route 268 runs north/south to the east of SGL 259.[1][2]

Statistics

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SGL 259 was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on 2 August 1979 as identification number 1208336, its elevation is listed as 1,266 feet (386 m). Elevations range from 1,180 feet (360 m) to 1,480 feet (450 m). It consists of 351.66 acres (142.31 ha) in one parcel.[3][1]

Biology

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Although Black bear (Ursus americanus) inhabit this area it is not often pursued. Other hunting and furtaking species include Coyote (Canis latrans), deer (Odocoileus virginianus), Gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), Red fox (Vulpes vulpes), grouse (Bonasa umbellus), mink (Neovison vison), Raccoon (Procyoon lotor), squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), and turkey (Meleagris gallopavo).[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b https://viewer.nationalmap.gov/advanced-viewer/ The National Map, retrieved 23 October 2018
  2. ^ a b https://www.pgc.pa.gov/HuntTrap/StateGameLands/Documents/SGL%20Maps/SGL__259.pdf Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 259, retrieved 23 October 2018
  3. ^ "State Game Lands Number 259". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 23 October 2018.