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A site that has been saved

I thought I would post some good news. There are sites that are protected and well managed, the red tube site in the Apalachicola National Forest for one is very well managed. There are regular burns (every other year that I can tell) throughout the forest and the site is very healthy and FULL of CPs. See what I saw.

Red tube site visit
 
Wow, amazing......I would love to go over and see that for myself..thanks Brooks for sharing!
Kevin
 
Very Nice, I can see why your obsessed with Leah!
 
Wow!
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That's incredible! Really gorgeous!!
 
Yeah, great job on that webpage. Thats a great site. The unIDed drosera towards the bottom looks like capillaris to me, and the Ping is P planifolia...
 
Absolutely stunning! The 'red tube' is my favorite (so far).

I wish I could see such things for myself, but since I can't, I sure like seeing pics from the people who can.

Nice job on the web page too.
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Thanks!

Suzanne
 
I have visited this site it is awesome. I have some Pictures also.
If you care to see My web page(it is older)
Steven's Web Page


steven
 
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