Sarracenia oreophila; green pitcher Plants; Endangered species Plants; Blue Ridge Physiographic Province; Georgia; North Carolina; bog; habitat; fire-dependent species; population monitoring; The Nature Conservancy
A controlled burn on Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge. Controlled burn is a technique used in habitat management. Fire is a natural part of forest and grassland habitats and serves an important role.
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Work of the Service; Fires; Fire Management; Habitat; Forestss; Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge; YFNWR; Alaska
Yukon Flats NWR staff set a prescribed burn outside the village of Beaver in order to manage the habitat and prevent a future threat to the locals and their homes.