Propagation, mapping and re-introducing rare species to restored bogs and wet pine savanna in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Data e Risorse
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BBMNWR_Final_Report_2017.docxDOC
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BBM_FINAL_Report (1).mpkmpk
GIS project file of savannah and bog locations on Big Branch Marsh NWR
| Campo | Valore |
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| isopen | False |
| license_id | notspecified |
| license_title | License not specified |
| maintainer | Brent Frakes |
| maintainer_email | brent_frakes@fws.gov |
| metadata_created | 2025-12-02T01:48:25.656179 |
| metadata_modified | 2025-12-02T01:48:25.656184 |
| notes | The objective of this project was to support the US Fish and Wildlife Service wet prairie and seepage slope restoration at Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge. Atlanta Botanical Garden would accomplish this by conducting on the ground surveys for priority wetland plant species, the GIS mapping of priority wetlands, and propagation of appropriate rare species for later augmentation efforts into restored and managed sites where they have been extirpated due to fire suppression and historic land use practices |
| num_resources | 2 |
| num_tags | 8 |
| title | Propagation, mapping and re-introducing rare species to restored bogs and wet pine savanna in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge |