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WARREN, Pa., (October 1, 2008) - Excited about the recent identification of several
American Chestnut trees near Rimrock Scenic Overlook and Picnic Area, Friends of Rimrock
has announced an "American Chestnut Hike" at Rimrock Sunday, October 5.
"Though many people think the American chestnut tree is extinct, that is not the
case" said Reg Darling, spokesperson for Friends of Rimrock. "There are still
millions of sprouts throughout its native range, mostly in forest areas. However, there
are very few tree-sized chestnuts. That is why we were so excited to discover several
nut-bearing trees in the Rimrock area."
John Stoneman, founder of Allegheny Outdoor Adventures, will be leading the hike. He
explained that the goal of the hike is to document as many American chestnut trees in the
area as possible, and to provide an opportunity for everyone who is interested in learning
more about the American chestnut, Rimrock, and the Allegheny National Forest to be
involved.
All pertinent information discovered on the hike will be sent to the local state
chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation. "If you think you have found an American
chestnut tee, typically, one should collect
a leaf and twig sample from the tree and send it in with pertinent information
about the tree," Stoneman explained. "Many states have tree locator forms that
they use to outline that type of information. By sending in the completed locator form,
along with the leaf and twig sample, the current members of tree locator committees can
properly analyze the leaf and twig sample for American characteristics and to properly
catalogue your finding."
According to Stoneman, the contact will respond to you with their analysis. If the tree
is an American chestnut and is accessible for controlled pollination, the chapter will
likely look forward to using the tree in its breeding program--and would welcome your help
in doing so!
Anyone interested in participating should meet at the main parking lot at Rimrock
Scenic Overlook and Picnic Area at 11AM. The hike will be 4-7 miles, depending upon the
route chosen, and will last until around 4PM.
Photos of American chestnut trees, the leaves, the fruit and the bark will be available
to help participants identify the American chestnut. Participants are advised to dress for
the weather and to bring a lunch and beverage. A camera and binoculars would add to your
fun!
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