Advisories for William Penn State Forest
Chronic Wasting Disease
Chronic Wasting Disease, which is an always fatal disease to deer and elk, has been detected in all, or portions of Bald Eagle State Forest.
Hunters should be aware of special rules and regulations that apply to deer harvested within the Disease Management Area. It is recommended that those deer be tested for the disease.
More information about chronic wasting disease can be found on the
Pennsylvania Game Commission and the
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture websites.
In addition, the Pennsylvania Game Commission provides information about
deer processors in the Disease Management Area.
Spotted Lanternfly
The spotted lanternfly threatens Pennsylvania’s agriculture and hardwoods industries. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are asking for your help in the eradication efforts of this pest.
Look for the insect before leaving a
quarantined area, especially after walking or parking near a tree line. This insect is not a strong flier, but may try to hitch a ride on your clothing, vehicle, or items sitting outdoors.
Don’t Move Firewood
To help protect the forest from invasive insects that can kill trees and devastate the ecosystem, please do not transport firewood over long distances.
Firewood can harbor insects such as emerald ash borer. Cut or purchase your firewood where you intend to burn it.