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"Phillips 66" sign over dilapidated buildings Everglades National Park; National Park Service On slide: Willow Center; Maynard; BICY; S-6; 002
"Smoky" the bear at center, coming down a tree, holding onto trunk, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "Wait a minute." "Smoky" coming down a tree. Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-996, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1936-01-10
"Smoky" the bear at center, up in a tree, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "What does that taste like?" "Smoky" up a tree. Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-995, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1936-01-10
?Close-up of tree trunk Everglades National Park; National Park Service On slide: E-3-f
A Geospatial Database of Tree Islands within the Mustang Corner Fire Incident of 2008 The general loss of tree islands in some parts of the Everglades due to flooding is well documented and understood (Patterson and Finck 1999; Avineon 2002; Hofmockel et al. 2003; Sklar et al. 2004). However, the loss of tree islands due to fires within the marl prairies of the Everglades has yet to be properly documented or studied. Anecdotal evidence suggests that tree islands within this pyrogenic landscape usually recover from a fire after several years. However, little is known about the successional sequence of tree islands following an intense fire and how that relates to the general distribution of woody species within this landscape and individual islands. At the same time, a paucity of information exists on how fires affect tree island biogenesis, if it occurs at all under current environmental conditions. To properly address these ecological questions, now or in the future, a comprehensive inventory of tree islands within this landscape is fundamentally necessary.
2010-03-15
A description of conditions including windfall within the 50 yd. strip where no clean up has been done as of even date. Andrews Bald, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A description of conditions including windfall within the 50 yd. strip where no clean up has been done as of even date.Andrews Bald, I-D-AB-4397, Natural Features - Balds - Andrews Bald
1936-09
A different kind of poaching, walnut logs ready for snaking out, Baskins Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park A different kind of poaching. Walnut logs ready for snaking out. Baskins Creek.Walnut Logs, I-F-Tree-4875, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
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A lagoon along the Tamiami Trail, Tamiami Trial, April 4 1937 Everglades National Park; National Park Service "A lagoon along the Tamiami Trail; Everglades Proposed National Park." Handwritten Date of 4/4/37. Note reads: "A JUNGLE PHASE OF THE EVERGLADES - vast regions of the authorized Everglades National Park area are similar in their tropic jungle appearance to what this photo presents. It is within these vastnesses that the panther, bear, deer, wild turkey, and numerous smaller native animals will find perpetual sanctuary, with the establishment of the Everglades National Park." Stamped Date of 20 Nov 1938. Date noted as 2-9-44.
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