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Sumter National Forest - Andrew Pickens Ranger District; Sumter National Forest - Enoree Ranger District; Sumter National Forest - Long Cane Ranger District; Tall Pines WMA; Thurmond Tract Wildlife Management Area; Tillman Sand Ridge Heritage Preserve/Wildlife Management Area; Tuomey Tract Dove Field, Manchester State Forest (MSF) WMA; Turtle ...
The Carolina Sandhills region is characterized by xeric sand community vegetation dominated by pine trees, [9] [10] [11] which caused it to formerly be known as Carolina and Georgia's Piney Woods. Much of the Carolina Sandhills is known for an ecosystem of longleaf pine ( Pinus palustris ) and wiregrass ( Aristida stricta ).
The Carolina Sandhills NWR is dedicated to the preservation of a portion of the Carolina Sandhills, a distinct ecosystem characterized by inland sand dunes, [3] thin or absent topsoil, and frequent brush fires. Recurrent, noncatastrophic fires tend to remove invasive shrubs and maximize the health of fire-tolerant species such as the longleaf pine.
Sand Hill WMA is located on 1,987 acres (804 ha) of rugged, hilly oak-hickory woodlands interspersed with timber, oil and gas development sites. [2] The WMA is located on both sides of U.S. Route 50 at the Wood/Ritchie county line, about 12 miles (19 km) east of Parkersburg. Access to the northern section is from old US 50 at the county line.
Benjamin Winiarczyk, 32, of Atlanta, Georgia, joined about 2,000 runners who turned out for the 2022 Turkey Trot, held Nov. 24, 2022, at Presque Isle State Park.
The forecast for the 12th Annual Turkey Trot Los Angeles, expected to draw 6,000 participants downtown, is for temperatures in the low 50s with virtually no wind − pretty much perfect running ...
The Sandhills, often written Sand Hills, is a region of mixed-grass prairie on grass-stabilized sand dunes in north-central Nebraska, covering just over one quarter of the state. The dunes were designated a National Natural Landmark in 1984.
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