Monongahela National Forest By: Mya, Olivia, and Courtney
Monongahela Forest Made entirely of forest lands 9 909,000 acres of West Virginia Located in the Allegheny Mountains
Abiotic Factors Weather… Weather… 66.5 Degrees Fahrenheit on average in the Summer Degrees Fahrenheit on average in the Winter.
Monongahela’s Main Organisms Black Bear Black Bear Red Fox Red Fox Wild Turkey Wild Turkey White Tailed Deer White Tailed Deer
The *Main* Way People Can Affect The Forest The forest was filled with large Spruce, Hemlock, White oak, and other popular trees. They were really attractive to logging interests which turned into lumber. At first lumbering was slow. Between 1880 and 1920 most of all the West Virginia forests were logged. That means less trees and plants to support the organisms. That is the main way people can affect the forest.
Food Web Red Elderberry Earthworm American Beech Bacteria American Robin Cicada Black Bear Wild Turkey Red Fox Striped Skunk Flying Squirrel
FUN FACTS FUN FACTS Monongahela is one million square miles! Monongahela is one million square miles! The Monongahela forest started in 1911 when the government planted roots! The Monongahela forest started in 1911 when the government planted roots! Monongahela is home of over 2000 birds! Monongahela is home of over 2000 birds! There are about 75 different tree species in Monongahela There are about 75 different tree species in Monongahela
Monongahela Pictures