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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.
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