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o Lacy bracken fern control with Asulox |
o Control of growth and establishment of cabbage palmetto in drained pine |
rocklands |
• Site recovery and determination of restoration needs following intense fires |
• Recreation of pine rockland vegetation on disturbed soils |
Management Policy |
Long-term biological research and monitoring must be conducted on pine rockland |
EEL sites to determine appropriate vegetation densities, control exotic and |
problematic plant species, and determine restoration needs following fires. |
Furthermore, any research that benefits pine rockland EEL sites should be encouraged |
and permitted. |
EEL Program, Management Plan, Part II – Pine Rockland (DRAFT) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |
Page 46 |
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