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o Lacy bracken fern control with Asulox
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o Control of growth and establishment of cabbage palmetto in drained pine
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rocklands
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• Site recovery and determination of restoration needs following intense fires
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• Recreation of pine rockland vegetation on disturbed soils
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Management Policy
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Long-term biological research and monitoring must be conducted on pine rockland
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EEL sites to determine appropriate vegetation densities, control exotic and
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problematic plant species, and determine restoration needs following fires.
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Furthermore, any research that benefits pine rockland EEL sites should be encouraged
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and permitted.
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EEL Program, Management Plan, Part II – Pine Rockland (DRAFT) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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7.0 Literature Cited
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Delis, P.R. and H.R. Mushinsky. 2005. Human disturbance and Florida anurans. In Amphibians
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