State Game Lands Number 106, Wildlife conservation area in Berks County, United States.
State Game Lands Number 106 is a wildlife conservation area in Berks County covering approximately 9,720 acres of mixed forest, meadows, and open spaces. The Pennsylvania Game Commission manages this territory to protect and sustain wildlife populations and their habitats.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission established this protected area in the early 1900s using revenues from hunting licenses. This action was part of a broader effort to restore wildlife populations that had declined severely due to unregulated hunting in the previous century.
This area is central to local hunting traditions and provides a gathering place for people seeking connection with the outdoors. The seasonal activities here reflect how Pennsylvania communities maintain their relationship with wildlife and land management.
You can access the area through designated parking areas along service roads while being mindful of hunting seasons. Check local regulations before visiting to understand which activities require permits or what restrictions may apply.
The property contains a mosaic of habitat types including forests, grasslands, and wetland areas that support white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various small mammals. This diversity allows multiple species to thrive in close proximity to one another.
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