17 Pa. Code § 27.3 - Natural area definition and guidelines
(a) A Natural Area is defined as an area of
unique scenic, historic, geologic or ecological value and of sufficient size
and character so as to allow its maintenance in a natural condition by the
operation of physical and biological processes, usually without direct human
intervention. These areas are set aside to provide locations for scientific
observation of natural systems, to protect outstanding examples of natural
interest and beauty.
(b) The
guidelines governing the administration of Natural Areas are as follows:
(1) Human habitation will not be permitted,
except that primitive type, backpack camping may be permitted in designated
areas only.
(2) Access for all but
essential administrative activities will be restricted to foot
trails.
(3) Buildings and other
improvements will be restricted to the minimum required for public health,
safety and interpretative aids.
(4)
Timber harvesting will not be permitted except as may be required for
maintenance of the public safety.
(5) Rights-of-way, leases and mineral
development will be prohibited; provided, however, that subsurface oil and gas
rights may be leased where no surface use or disturbance of any kind will take
place on the Natural Area.
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