CAMPAIGNS
Zoar
Valley
Zoar Valley Gorge
Photo by Will Stoner
Zoar
Valley canyon is a western New York paradise, famed
for old growth forest, rushing whitewater, 14 waterfalls,
wetlands, endangered plants and wildlife, and 400-foot
cliffs. This public property forms part of Erie
County's southern boundary and Cattaraugus County's
northern border. Its most spectacular feature is
a 6.4-mile long canyon inside the approximately
3000-acre Zoar Valley State Multiple Use Area. Click
here for a map of Zoar Valley.
The
Ancient Forest of Zoar Valley
A seven-year research study by the Western New York
Old Growth Forest Survey (of the Niagara Frontier Botanical
Society) documented nearly 600 acres of rare ancient
forest in Zoar Valley! Most of the 600 acres is the
"rarest of the rare" - virgin ancient forest
dating to 500 years old. Virgin, old growth climax forest
that has never been deliberately disturbed by humans,
is almost unheard of anywhere in the Northeast. Zoar’s
canyon slopes are lined with at least 6 miles of ancient
forest. In the old growth forest, one can marvel at
250 to 500 year old hemlocks, red oaks and pines. Zoar
is home to massive old growth trees that can extend
up to 5 – 6 feet in diameter, and grow to heights
of over 150 feet.
Cattaraugus
Creek
Cattaraugus Creek meanders through the canyon before
emptying into Lake Erie. In addition to being a recreational
destination for white water rafters and kayakers, Cattaraugus
Creek is also well known for its excellent water quality
and as an important spawning ground for several species
of Great Lakes fish, including wild Steelhead.
The
ancient forest has persevered through the odds and should
be preserved for current and future generations as a
testament to an intact northern hardwood ecosystem.
The ancient forest protects Cattaraugus Creek water
quality, supports rare and endangered species, and adds
to the breathtaking beauty of the canyon.
Final Zoar Valley Unit Management Plan (UMP)
In December of 2006 the final UMP for the Zoar Valley Multiple Use Area (MUA), which outlines future management and protection for Zoar, was released. The final UMP recommended that the NYS legislature dedicate a portion of Zoar, consisting of the gorge and a 300’ buffer around the rim of the gorge, as a State Nature and Historic Preserve. On June 7, 2007, the NYS Senate joined the Assembly in passing legislation to dedicate this land as a State Nature and Historic Preserve. This formal designation will ensure strong protection for the gorge and adjacent lands for future generations to enjoy.
CCE thanks all of our colleagues in the environmental community who have worked for years along with CCE to ensure that Zoar Valley is protected. CCE also thanks our members for signing petitions, writing letters, making phone calls, and attending public hearings in support of protecting Zoar Valley over the last several years. Your support was critical to protecting Zoar Valley! CCE will continue to work and ensure that the entire Zoar Valley MUA is protected.
For
the full Zoar Valley Final Unit Management Plan, go
to:
http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/water_pdf/zoarump.pdf
Bruce
Kershner

Bruce
Kershner, environmental author and avid forest ecologist,
died on February 16, 2007, at the Center for Hospice
and Palliative Care in Cheektowaga, NY. Bruce was a
renowned old growth forest authority who discovered
nearly 300 old growth forests in Eastern North America
where previously no one thought they existed. These
include the second tallest hardwood forest in Eastern
North America, outside of the southern Appalachians;
New York State’s oldest forest; and the largest
assemblage of old growth, the Niagara River corridor.
Bruce’s numerous ecological studies included Zoar
Valley and Allegany State Park, and he published a dozen
books.
We are all much more inspired and knowledgeable thanks to Bruce's dedication
and accomplishments. His
knowledge and passion about the natural environment
will be greatly missed.
Special
Feature Publication:
For
Western New Yorkers and anyone interested in visiting
the awe-inspiring natural wonders of Zoar Valley
Canyon:
Guide
to the Ancient Forests of Zoar Valley Canyon,
by Bruce Kershner
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Learn
about the value of old growth forests, identifying
tree species, how to recognize old growth
and enjoy many well-written "guided
tours" of the magnificent Zoar Valley
multiple use area!
Available for $11.00 each
(plus $2.00 for shipping) |
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For
a copy of Guide to the Ancient Forests of
Zoar Valley Canyon,
please contact CCE's Western New York office at:
735 Delaware Road, Box 140
Buffalo, NY 14223
Phone: (716) 831-3206
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