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Lori Maloney
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Meet our LP Member Lori Maloney, the new coordinator for the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture
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Sue Fruchey Taking Notes
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Sue Fruchey taking notes
Botanists with the Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Forest Service recently visited the Linville Gorge area of Pisgah National Forest to monitor the threatened mountain golden heather and it’s response to recent fire. The plant is adapted to fire, which biologists believe helps control the plant’s competitors. A significant threat at heavily-visited sites is simple trampling by hikers and rock climbers unaware of the plant under their feet and its significance.
One way you can help mountain golden heather is joining countless hikers in heeding area-closed signs on public lands, which often mark fragile habitats or species easily damaged by foot traffic.
Photo credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS
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Lori Maloney
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Lori Maloney is the new coordinator for Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture, working with the Canaan Valley Institute.
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Marty Holman works the computer in his outdoor office on Holman’s Harvest Farms in Loxahatchee Groves, Florida, February 25, 2021.
Holman raises chickens, cattle, vegetable, and tropical fruit on his 15 acres.
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Rich Turf
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Close-up of native grass and wildflowers.
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Image showing firemapping in the Southeast region
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Ocala National Forest
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A prairie and pine trees in Juniper Prairie Wilderness in Ocala National Forest, the southernmost wilderness area in the United States. iStock
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Longleaf Pine Forest
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Filtered sunlight in longleaf pine forest.
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