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File Fact Sheet: Habitat - Meadows and Marshlands
by Tracy Clark published Mar 19, 2018 — filed under: , ,
Meadows are open grasslands where grass and other non-woody plants are the primary vegetation. With no tree coverage, meadows are typically open, sunny areas that attract flora and fauna that require both ample space and sunlight. These conditions allow for the growth of many wildflowers and are typically important ecosystems for pollinating insects. Marshlands are like meadows in that they typically have no tree coverage and host primarily grasses and woody plants. However, a defining characteristic of marshlands is their wetland features.
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File Fact Sheet: Habitat - Forested Stream and/or Seepage
by Tracy Clark published Mar 19, 2018 — filed under: , , ,
Forested stream environments are typically found in the buffer zones between forested land and stream banks, often known as riparian zones. Stream headwaters and seepage areas occur where ground water percolates to the surface through muck, mossy rock, and nettles. It can also be found under rocks, among gravel, or cobble where water has begun to percolate in areas near open water. Breeding grounds are commonly found beneath mosses growing on rocks, on logs, or soil surfaces in these types of seepage areas.
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File Fact Sheet: Habitat - Forest/Woodlands
by Tracy Clark published Mar 19, 2018 — filed under: , , ,
Forest/Woodland habitats describe large areas primarily dominated by trees, with moderate ground coverage, such as grasses and shrubs. Density, tree height, and land use may all vary, though woodland is typically used to describe lower density forests. A forest may have an open canopy, but a woodland must have an open canopy with enough sunlight to reach the ground and limited shade.
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File Fact Sheet: Tennessee River Basin Network
by Tracy Clark published Mar 19, 2018 — filed under: , ,
The Tennessee River winds its way for roughly 650 miles through Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and back into Tennessee, before reaching Kentucky where it empties into the Ohio River. In total the Basin encompasses over 40,000 square miles, covering five major physiographic provinces: the Blue Ridge, the Valley and Ridge, the Appalachian Plateau, the Interior Low Plateaus, and the Coastal Plain. The extent of the Basin’s reach vast diversity of geography and geology in the region help to explain why the area harbors one of the most biologically diverse freshwater ecosystems in the world.
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File Troff document 2016-17 APPLCC Legacy Report
by Tracy Clark published Mar 16, 2018
The Legacy Report outlines the work and achievements of the AppLCC.
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Image 2016-17 Legacy Report cover
by Tracy Clark published Mar 16, 2018
Cover image for report
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Image Home page banner
by Tracy Clark published Apr 11, 2023 last modified Jun 26, 2023 03:31 PM
Banner image of grassland from Buffalo Gap National Grassland
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Image reStructured Text Ocala National Forest
by Tracy Clark published Apr 11, 2023 last modified Jun 26, 2023 03:31 PM
Ocala National Forest. Source: iStock
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Image Pascal source code Grasslands and Savannas map
by Tracy Clark published Apr 11, 2023 last modified Jun 26, 2023 03:31 PM
Map for Bobwhite, Grasslands and Savannas region
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Image Quail and baby in grass
by Tracy Clark published Apr 11, 2023 last modified Jun 26, 2023 03:31 PM
Mother bobwhite quail and baby in grass
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