– Beaver.
– Pine Warbler.
– The Pine Barrens tree frog.
– The endangered timber (Pine Barrens) rattlesnake.
– Blackbanded Sunfish
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Pine Barrens Wildlife – Pinelands Preservation Alliance
– Beaver.
– Pine Warbler.
– The Pine Barrens tree frog.
– The endangered timber (Pine Barrens) rattlesnake.
– Blackbanded Sunfish
People, Life and Culture in the Pines – Pinelands Preservation …
The remains of their settlements are common, though generally unobserved, in and around the Pine Barrens. … Only today’s sand and gravel mining operations harken back to the early, pervasive industrial exploitation of the Pine Barrens. Today over 400,000 people live inside the Pinelands boundary
Mammals of the Pine Barrens – Pinelands Preservation Alliance
The Pine Barrens today is home to 34 species of mammals. Share: The Pine Barrens lost its top predators black bears, cougars and wolves, long ago to hunting and trapping, though black bears are still seen occasionally
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Why Is Pine Barrens Water Brown
Scattered through the river systems are lakes formed by man's damming of the streams. The black or brown water color is caused by large amounts of humates arising from the drainage of the swamp's vegetation. These streams are very acid - the pH varies from about 3.6 to 5.2 with a mean around 4.4
What Lives In The Pine Barrens
- Beaver. - Pine Warbler. - The Pine Barrens tree frog. - The endangered timber (Pine Barrens) rattlesnake. - Blackbanded Sunfish