Species Spotlight


Eastern Cougar PDF E-mail
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by Kealey O’Connor

Puma, mountain lion, panther, painter, and catamount all refer to the cat scientifically known as, better known as the Eastern Cougar. The fact that the cougar is an extremely allusive and solitary creature is most likely what lead to this array of names.

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The Secretive Spotted Salamander PDF E-mail

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To see a Spotted Salamander in the wild, one must stay up late, get wet, and carry a flashlight.

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Alabama’s Rare Filmy Ferns PDF E-mail

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Rockhouses shelter mysteries. Some cathedral-like and big as a house, some lowly and discreet, these openings at the base of sandstone bluffs hold the secrets of ancient and extinct animal species and the archaeological past of our human ancestors. For millions of years animals and, later, humans found refuge from predators and the elements in these rock shelters. Certain plants called filmy ferns have also found refuge there.

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American Black Bears PDF E-mail

Read more... For many in the mountains and throughout the Southeast, black bears are a most valued and fascinating part of mountain landscapes and ecosystems. They are recognized as iconic symbols of the “wild” and, more than any other animal, symbolize wilderness and the great outdoors.

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Gopher Tortoise PDF E-mail

Read more...The Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) is the only tortoise indigenous to the southeastern United States. It is a moderate-sized, terrestrial turtle. Adults range between 9 and 11 inches in length, with an oblong shell, generally tan, brown or gray in color.

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