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The ACE basin, a lowcountry legacy

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The ACE basin, a lowcountry legacy
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The ACE basin
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
a lowcountry legacy
Summary
In 1988, public and private agencies began an unprecedented conservation effort for 350,000 acres of wildlife habitat. ACE Basin is an undeveloped region where the Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto Rivers create a natural wonder inhabited by an incredible array of plants and animals. The area is a diverse and unique combination of habitat-pine and hardwood uplands, forested wetlands, brackish and saltwater tidal marshes, barrier islands and beaches. More than 250 species of resident and migratory birds soar over the wetlands at various times. The basin offers shelter as well to endangered and threatened species, such as the woodstork, osprey, loggerhead sea turtle and shortnose sturgeon. Author and experienced nature writer Pete Laurie dives into the flora and fauna of a unique Palmetto State treasure
Target audience
adult
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