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croatan national forest history: Carolina's Historical Landscapes Linda France Stine, 1997 Featuring contributions by leading scholars, this book goes beyond conventional archaeological studies by placing the description and interpretation of specific sites in the wider context of the landscape that connects them to one another. |
croatan national forest history: Croatan National Forest (N.F.)/Uwharrie National Forest (N.F.), Land and Resource(s) Management Plan (LRMP) , 1986 |
croatan national forest history: Soil-vegetation Correlations in the Pocosins of Croatan National Forest, North Carolina Norman L. Christensen, Rebecca B. Wilbur, Joan S. McLean, 1988 |
croatan national forest history: From the Forest to the Sea - Public Lands Management and Marine Spatial Planning Morgan Gopnik, 2015-01-09 The management of common pool resources and publicly-owned areas is fraught with difficulty. This book explores the long, complex, and frequently contentious history of public lands management in the United States in order to draw lessons for the emerging field of marine spatial planning (MSP). The author first establishes that these two seemingly different settings are in fact remarkably similar, drawing on established theories of policy analysis. The work then examines the management of US National Forests over the past 120 years, including three place-based case studies, to discover recurring themes. The analysis shows how different management approaches evolved over time in response to changing laws and cultural norms, producing outcomes favored by different constituencies. This history also reveals the ambiguities and contradictions inherent in multiple-use management of any public space. Next, the book analyzes recent efforts to advance MSP, both in the US and globally, showing how they mirror past experiences in National Forest management, including similar disagreements among stakeholders. In conclusion the author suggests how those within ocean-related sectors – government, academia, industry, and environmental groups – might achieve their individual and collective goals more effectively based on lessons from the public lands setting. |
croatan national forest history: Our National Forests Greg M. Peters, 2021-11-09 A complete look at America’s National Forests—their triumphs, challenges, controversies, and vital programs—and the dedicated people who keep them alive. |
croatan national forest history: Croatan National Forest (N.F.), Land and Resource Management Plan , 2002 |
croatan national forest history: A Brief History of the 10th Marines David N. Buckner, 1981 |
croatan national forest history: New Bern History 101 Edward Barnes Ellis, 2009-11-01 “Entertaining, funny, highly readable... Here's what you'll discover in New Bern History 101: -Why New Bern bears stick out their tongues.-Once and for all, what a Palatine is.-Where all the local Indians went.-The Richard Dobbs Spaight “autopsy.” -How New Bern and sideburns are connected.-The ghost Baron DeGraffenried saw.-The “explosive” cabbage of Tryon Palace.-How Pepsi's inventor lost his company.-Why and how the Yankees took New Bern.-The local treasures unearthed in Venezuela. |
croatan national forest history: This Land Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 2006-03-09 A comprehensive guide to the facilities and natural features in the 71 national forests of Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington. |
croatan national forest history: Guide to America; a Treasury of Information about Its States, Cities, Parks, and Historical Points of Interest , 1947 |
croatan national forest history: Where There Are Mountains Donald Edward Davis, 2011-03-15 A timely study of change in a complex environment, Where There Are Mountains explores the relationship between human inhabitants of the southern Appalachians and their environment. Incorporating a wide variety of disciplines in the natural and social sciences, the study draws information from several viewpoints and spans more than four hundred years of geological, ecological, anthropological, and historical development in the Appalachian region. The book begins with a description of the indigenous Mississippian culture in 1500 and ends with the destructive effects of industrial logging and dam building during the first three decades of the twentieth century. Donald Edward Davis discusses the degradation of the southern Appalachians on a number of levels, from the general effects of settlement and industry to the extinction of the American chestnut due to blight and logging in the early 1900s. This portrait of environmental destruction is echoed by the human struggle to survive in one of our nation's poorest areas. The farming, livestock raising, dam building, and pearl and logging industries that have gradually destroyed this region have also been the livelihood of the Appalachian people. The author explores the sometimes conflicting needs of humans and nature in the mountains while presenting impressive and comprehensive research on the increasingly threatened environment of the southern Appalachians. |
croatan national forest history: The Tar Heel State Milton Ready, 2005 In the last three decades North Carolina has witnessed a remarkable growth in population, economic development, and political importance, and it now ranks as the tenth most populous state in the Union. The Tar Heel State: A History of North Carolina constitutes the most comprehensive and inclusive single-volume chronicle of the state's storied past to date, culminating with an attentive look at recent events that have transformed North Carolina into a southern megastate. |
croatan national forest history: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress, Library of Congress. Subject Cataloging Division, Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 2013 |
croatan national forest history: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2007 |
croatan national forest history: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 1992 |
croatan national forest history: The Southern Forest Resource Assessment David N. Wear, 2002 The Southern Forest Resource Assessment was initiated in 1999 as a result of concerns raised by natural resource managers, the science community, and the public regarding the status and likely future of forests in the South. These included changes to the regiongass forests brought about by rapid urbanization, increasing timber demand, increasing numbers of satellite chip mills, forest pests, and changing air quality. In response to these issues, leaders of four of the regiongass Federal natural resource agencies (USDA Forest Service, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), and the Tennessee Valley Authority, agreed to work together to provide a careful evaluation of the overall condition and ongoing changes of southern forests. State forestry and fish and wildlife agencies were invited to take part and have actively contributed to the effort. The USDA Forest Service, through the Southern Region and Southern Research Station, has provided overall leadership. The Technical Report (General Technical Report SRS-53) and this Summary Report are the culmination of more than 3 years of effort by more than 25 scientists and analysts from the above agencies as well as southern universities. More than 100 scientists from universities, State and Federal agencies, industry, and conservation organizations provided peer reviews to enhance the reportsgas accuracy and completeness. This Summary Report is intended to provide its reader with an overview of the many forces of change affecting southern forests and the changes they produce. It summarizes the detailed results reported by Assessment Team members in individual chapters of the full Technical Report. The information contained in the body of the Assessment should enhance public understanding of southern forests, inform public debate, and improve public policies that result. |
croatan national forest history: Federal Register , 2000-02-25 |
croatan national forest history: Southern Forest Resource Assessment David N. Wear, John George Greis, 2002 The southern forest resource assessment provides a comprehensive analysis of the history, status, and likely future of forests in the Southern United States. Twenty-three chapters address questions regarding social/economic systems, terrestrial ecosystems, water and aquatic ecosystems, forest health, and timber management; 2 additional chapters provide a background on history and fire. Each chapter surveys pertinent literature and data, accesses conditions, identifies research needs, and examines the implications for southern forests and the benefits they provide. |
croatan national forest history: Looking for Longleaf Lawrence S. Earley, 2005-10-12 Covering 92 million acres from Virginia to Texas, the longleaf pine ecosystem was, in its prime, one of the most extensive and biologically diverse ecosystems in North America. Today these magnificent forests have declined to a fraction of their original extent, threatening such species as the gopher tortoise, the red-cockaded woodpecker, and the Venus fly-trap. Conservationists have proclaimed longleaf restoration a major goal, but has it come too late? In Looking for Longleaf, Lawrence S. Earley explores the history of these forests and the astonishing biodiversity of the longleaf ecosystem, drawing on extensive research and telling the story through first-person travel accounts and interviews with foresters, ecologists, biologists, botanists, and landowners. For centuries, these vast grass-covered forests provided pasture for large cattle herds, in addition to serving as the world's greatest source of naval stores. They sustained the exploitative turpentine and lumber industries until nearly all of the virgin longleaf had vanished. Looking for Longleaf demonstrates how, in the twentieth century, forest managers and ecologists struggled to understand the special demands of longleaf and to halt its overall decline. The compelling story Earley tells here offers hope that with continued human commitment, the longleaf pine might not just survive, but once again thrive. |
croatan national forest history: Treatise on Geomorphology , 2013-02-27 The changing focus and approach of geomorphic research suggests that the time is opportune for a summary of the state of discipline. The number of peer-reviewed papers published in geomorphic journals has grown steadily for more than two decades and, more importantly, the diversity of authors with respect to geographic location and disciplinary background (geography, geology, ecology, civil engineering, computer science, geographic information science, and others) has expanded dramatically. As more good minds are drawn to geomorphology, and the breadth of the peer-reviewed literature grows, an effective summary of contemporary geomorphic knowledge becomes increasingly difficult. The fourteen volumes of this Treatise on Geomorphology will provide an important reference for users from undergraduate students looking for term paper topics, to graduate students starting a literature review for their thesis work, and professionals seeking a concise summary of a particular topic. Information on the historical development of diverse topics within geomorphology provides context for ongoing research; discussion of research strategies, equipment, and field methods, laboratory experiments, and numerical simulations reflect the multiple approaches to understanding Earth’s surfaces; and summaries of outstanding research questions highlight future challenges and suggest productive new avenues for research. Our future ability to adapt to geomorphic changes in the critical zone very much hinges upon how well landform scientists comprehend the dynamics of Earth’s diverse surfaces. This Treatise on Geomorphology provides a useful synthesis of the state of the discipline, as well as highlighting productive research directions, that Educators and students/researchers will find useful. Geomorphology has advanced greatly in the last 10 years to become a very interdisciplinary field. Undergraduate students looking for term paper topics, to graduate students starting a literature review for their thesis work, and professionals seeking a concise summary of a particular topic will find the answers they need in this broad reference work which has been designed and written to accommodate their diverse backgrounds and levels of understanding Editor-in-Chief, Prof. J. F. Shroder of the University of Nebraska at Omaha, is past president of the QG&G section of the Geological Society of America and present Trustee of the GSA Foundation, while being well respected in the geomorphology research community and having won numerous awards in the field. A host of noted international geomorphologists have contributed state-of-the-art chapters to the work. Readers can be guaranteed that every chapter in this extensive work has been critically reviewed for consistency and accuracy by the World expert Volume Editors and by the Editor-in-Chief himself No other reference work exists in the area of Geomorphology that offers the breadth and depth of information contained in this 14-volume masterpiece. From the foundations and history of geomorphology through to geomorphological innovations and computer modelling, and the past and future states of landform science, no stone has been left unturned! |
croatan national forest history: A Thousand Pieces of Paradise Lynne Heasley, 2000 |
croatan national forest history: Woodall's the Campground Directory ... for North America , 2002 |
croatan national forest history: Hiking North Carolina's National Forests Johnny Molloy, 2014-03-24 North Carolina's 1.2 million acres of national forestland are some of our state's most distinctive and botanically diverse areas. Veteran nature writer Johnny Molloy welcomes you to enjoy these beautiful and often surprising wild areas, guiding you safely there and back again. Molloy renders the sometimes primitive trails accessible to both beginner and more intrepid hikers, from families with small children to dedicated wilderness wanderers. Spotlighting the best hikes in all four of North Carolina's national forests--Nantahala, Pisgah, Uwharrie, and Croatan, ranging from the mountains to the coast--this book includes some of the state's most heralded destinations and invites you to explore many lesser-known gems. Features include * A hike summary, including distance, time, and difficulty of each trip * Detailed instructions to keep you on the trail * GPS coordinates of every trailhead, a narrative of the hike, and can't-miss features * A cultural and natural history of each area * Best seasons to go * Fees and permits, as well as contact information for each area * Photos and maps to orient you |
croatan national forest history: The Lost Colony of Roanoke Stephen Beauregard Weeks, 1891 |
croatan national forest history: Moon North Carolina Jason Frye, 2019-06-04 From the Outer Banks to Asheville, discover the best of the Tar Heel State with Moon North Carolina. Inside you'll find: Flexible itineraries, including scenic drives along the Blue Ridge Parkway, a weekend in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and getaways to Asheville, Raleigh-Durham, and Charlotte Strategic advice designed for hikers, beach-goers, foodies, wildlife-watchers, and more The top local experiences: Explore the gardens of the Biltmore Estate, check out the art museum in Raleigh, or kick back with a craft beer at an outdoor concert in Wilmington. Escape to the Outer Banks for a glimpse of wild horses, historic lighthouses, and remote islands. Tap your foot to live bluegrass and dig in to famous North Carolina barbecue Outdoor activities: Hike to waterfalls or challenge yourself to climb the highest peaks in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Kayak around Kitty Hawk, whitewater raft in the wild Nantahala River Gorge, hang glide, or spend a day fly-fishing Expert tips from North Carolina local Jason Frye on when to go, how to get around, and where to stay, from rugged campgrounds to historic inns and beachside B&Bs Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout Thorough background on the landscape, climate, wildlife, and local culture With Moon North Carolina's expert advice and local insight, you can find your adventure. Focusing on the mountains? Check out Moon Asheville & the Great Smoky Mountains. Can't get enough of the beach? Try Moon North Carolina Coast. |
croatan national forest history: United States Government Publications, a Monthly Catalog United States. Superintendent of Documents, 1942 February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index. |
croatan national forest history: United States Government Publications Monthly Catalog , 1948 |
croatan national forest history: The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) In Text And Photographs , 2017-11-10 INTRODUCTION They came from all over America—from the big cities, from the small towns, from the farms—tens of thousands of young men, to serve in the vanguard of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal in the spring of 1933. They were the young men of the Civilian Conservation Corps. They opted for long days and hard, dirty work, living in quasi-military camps often far from home in the nation's publicly owned forests and parks. But they earned money to send back to their needy families, received three square meals a day, and escaped from idle purposelessness by contributing to the renewal and beautification of the country. By the time the CCC program ended as the nation was entering World War II, more than 2.5 million men had served in more than 4,500 camps across the country. The men had planted over 3 billion trees, combated soil erosion and forest fires, and occasionally dealt with natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts. CONTENTS: Copyright History Photographs - Men At Work And Play Photographs - Buildings And Completed Public Improvements The Civilian Conservation Corps and the National Park Service, 1933-1942: An Administrative History The Forest Service And The Civilian Conservation Corps: 1933-42 The Work Of The Civilian Conservation Corps - Pioneering Conservation in Louisiana The Bureau Of Reclamation’s Civilian Conservation Corps Legacy: 1933 - 1942 |
croatan national forest history: Woodall's ... North America Campground Directory , 2009 |
croatan national forest history: North Carolina Sheila Turnage, 2009-10-27 Covering cities, states, and regions of the United States, these richly illustrated handbooks capture the character and culture of important American destinations, along with topical essays, color maps, and capsule reviews of restaurants and hotels. |
croatan national forest history: Moon North Carolina Coast Jason Frye, 2019-06-18 Salty air and the promise of adventure: answer the call of the ocean with Moon North Carolina Coast. Inside you'll find: Strategic itineraries, from a weekend getaway to the Outer Banks to a week covering the whole coast, designed for beach bums, outdoor adventurers, history buffs, families, and more The top sights and unique experiences: Visit the North Carolina Aquarium, explore a Civil War fort, discover the remains of sunken pirate ships, or climb to the top of a historic lighthouse. Order the catch of the day at a local fish shack, sample fresh oysters, or indulge in some authentic North Carolina barbecue. Relax on a sandy beach, spot wild horses on the shore, and watch the sun set over the glittering Atlantic Outdoor adventures: Kayak through misty marshes, take a moonlight paddling tour of a wildlife refuge, surf the powerful swells, or hike the largest sand dune on the East Coast The best beaches for your trip, with lists of the top spots for sunbathing, water sports, wildlife viewing, solitude, and more Honest insight from North Carolina local Jason Frye on when to go, where to eat, and where to stay, from rugged campgrounds to historic inns Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout Thorough background on North Carolina's culture, environment, wildlife, and history With Moon North Carolina Coast's diverse activities and local perspective, you can plan your trip your way. Exploring inland? Check out Moon North Carolina. Hitting the road? Try Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip. |
croatan national forest history: North Carolina Adventure Weekends Jessie Johnson, Matt Schneider, 2017-11-07 North Carolina Adventure Weekends makes it easy for campers, hikers, cyclists, paddlers, and climbers to plan weekend after weekend of memorable outdoor trips. It’s written for both novice and experienced adventurers who enjoy―or aspire to enjoy―a variety of outdoor pursuits but don’t have time to spend hours researching the best destinations or can’t get away for a long trip. Most outdoors enthusiasts enjoy a variety of activities, and this is the ideal resource for hikers who love to climb, paddlers who also pedal, and everyone who wants to get the most adventure out of a weekend. It’s also ideal for couples, families, or groups who love sharing a weekend getaway but want to do different things. Many guidebooks focus on one specific activity, such as hiking, paddling, or camping, and North Carolina Adventure Weekends eliminates the need for weekend warriors to spend hours thumbing through multiple guidebooks and websites, trying to find the best options for their multisport weekend trips. Furthermore, regional guidebooks might offer suggestions on different outdoor activities but not pinpoint the best options for adventurers who only have a weekend to explore. With North Carolina Adventure Weekends, readers have numerous action-packed weekend itineraries at their fingertips. They’ll know not only where to stay to be closest to the action, but also which adventures―hike routes, bike rides, paddle trips, climbing areas, etc.―are weekend-worthy. Each chapter highlights a focused geographic area and includes detailed directions, so readers can spend more time playing and less time driving from place to place. Adventurers will also learn where to stock up on supplies, what to do on a rainy day, and where to go to rehash the weekend’s adventures over an epic-worthy meal and a beer. |
croatan national forest history: Coastal North Carolina Terrance Zepke, 2004 North Carolina's Outer Banks and Upper and Lower Coasts are full of enchantment, from the magical waters to the stunning islands, imposing lighthouses, and captivating lore. Author Zepke brings you: History and heritage of coastal communities like Manteo's Fort Raleigh, where Sir Walter Raleigh established settlements in 1585, and Kitty Hawk, the birthplace of modern aviation Main sites and attractions like Cape Hatteras's tallest lighthouse in the United States and Wilmington's 230-block historic district Complete listings of boat ramps, marinas, golf courses, and spots to practice unusual sports such as kitesurfing and hang gilding. Little-known natural gems such as Bear Island's Hammocks State Park and the Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge |
croatan national forest history: Woodall's North American Campground Directory 2004 Woodall's Publishing, 2003-12 Rates, locates, and describes privately and publicly operated campground and recreational vehicle parks having a minimum of ten spaces, in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. |
croatan national forest history: Day Trips® from Raleigh-Durham James L. Hoffman, 2021-02-01 Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip or weekend away with Day Trips® from Raleigh-Durham. This guide is packed with hundreds of exciting things for kids, outdoor adventurers, and history lovers to do—all within a two- to four-hour drive of the Triangle area. Day Trips® from Raleigh-Durham helps locals and vacationers make the most of a brief getaway. |
croatan national forest history: Blue Ridge Commons Kathryn Newfont, 2012 In the late twentieth century, residents of the Blue Ridge mountains in western North Carolina fiercely resisted certain environmental efforts, even while launching aggressive initiatives of their own. Kathryn Newfont provides context for those events by examining the environmental history of this region over the course of three hundred years, identifying what she calls commons environmentalism--a cultural strain of conservation in American history that has gone largely unexplored. Efforts in the 1970s to expand federal wilderness areas in the Pisgah and Nantahala national forests generated strong opposition. For many mountain residents the idea of unspoiled wilderness seemed economically unsound, historically dishonest, and elitist. Newfont shows that local people's sense of commons environmentalism required access to the forests that they viewed as semipublic places for hunting, fishing, and working. Policies that removed large tracts from use were perceived as 'enclosure' and resisted. Incorporating deep archival work and years of interviews and conversations with Appalachian residents, Blue Ridge Commons reveals a tradition of people building robust forest protection movements on their own terms.--p. [4] of cover. |
croatan national forest history: Day Trips® The Carolinas James L. Hoffman, 2022-07-01 Getaway Ideas for the Local Traveler Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with this fun and friendly guide. For local travelers seeking new adventures in their own backyards as well as for vacationers looking to experience all the excitement the area has to offer, each Day Trips® guide offers hundreds of activities to do, sights to see, and secrets to discover within a two- to three-hour drive and a route map for each itinerary. Complete with full trip-planning information including where to go, what to see, where to eat, where to shop as well as where to stay options for those who want to extend their Day Trip into a weekend. |
croatan national forest history: National Shoreline Study United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, 1971 |
croatan national forest history: Explorer's Guide North Carolina's Outer Banks & Crystal Coast: A Great Destination (Explorer's Great Destinations) Renee Wright, 2008-08-04 Consistently rated the best guides to the regions covered...Readable, tasteful, appealingly designed. Strong on dining, lodging, and history.—National Geographic Traveler Explorer's Guide North Carolina's Outer Banks & Crystal Coast covers the coast from Virginia to Hammocks Beach State Park. Includes Manteo, Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head, Hatteras Island, Ocracoke, Beaufort, Morehead City, Atlantic Beach, Emerald Isle and Swansboro. Distinctive for their accuracy, simplicity, and conversational tone, the diverse travel guides in our Great Destinations series meet the conflicting demands of the modern traveler. They're packed full of up-to-date information to help plan the perfect gateway. And they're compact and light enough to come along for the ride. A tool you'll turn to before, during, and after your trip, these guides include these helpful features: chapters on lodging, dining, transportation, history, shopping, recreation and more; a section packed with practical information, such as lists of banks, hospitals, post offices, laundromats, numbers for police, fire, and rescue, and other relevant information; and maps of regions and locales. |
croatan national forest history: Parks Directory of the United States Darren L. Smith, 2007 Omnigraphics' Parks Directory of the United States is a guide to our national and state park systems, national forests and grasslands, national wildlife refuges, national trails, national scenic byways, national heritage areas and national marine sanctuaries, covering all 50 states and U.S. Territories. It provides more than 5,270 listings. For each site included, the Parks Directory offers details on location, size, facilities, activities, and special features, as well as addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, and web sites. This edition also includes 56 maps.--BOOK JACKET. |
Croatan National Forest History (book) - archive.ncarb.org
Croatan National Forest History: Analysis of Vegetation in the Croatan National Forest, North Carolina James R. Snyder,1978 North Carolina Wilderness Areas United States.
The Place---The Experience - US Forest Service
Project Description: The proposed Saltwater Adventure Trail is unique in that it is the only national forest saltwater trail in the nation. It is a water-based trail that displays the unique ecosystems …
Three Centuries of Geomorphic Change in the Croatan …
Despite flat terrain, extensive forests, and little urbanization, there has been extensive landscape change in the Croatan area of North Carolina's lower coastal plain in the past 300 years.
United States Forest Service Agriculture Recreation Guide
Discover the Croatan National Forest, one of four national forests in North Carolina. Named for the Croatan Indian Tribe, the Croatan National Forest’s 160,000 acres are bordered on three …
CPN Volume 10 Number 4 - December 1981 - Carnivorous …
Jim Snyder (1978) noted that the presence of Pinguicula pumila in the Croatan National Forest was a northward range extension. Ac- cording to the Manual of the Vascular Flora of the …
The Status of North Carolina’s National Forests, 2002
This resource bulletin describes the principal findings of the sev-enth inventory of North Carolina’s National Forest resources. Data on the extent, condition, and classification of forest land and …
Mid-Atlantic Coastal Forests Eco-Region: Endangered Forests …
Located in the eastern part of North Carolina, between New Bern and Emerald Isle, the Croatan National Forest is bordered on three sides by water—the Neause River, the Bogue Sound, and …
Croatan National Forest - US Forest Service
Cr. Hunters 1001. FT. MACON STATE PARK.
Croatan national forest history - ou-ravda.com
Image: Forest History In just over half a century, from 1870 to 1940, the entire landscape of the region has changed: millions of hectares of forest have been destroyed and all, except for …
WETLAND TREASURES OF THE CAROLINAS
The Croatan National Forest is located in the Outer Coastal Plains ecoregion and is bordered by the Neuse, Trent, and White Oak Rivers and Bogue Sound. It was established in 1936 during …
Croatan National Forest Trails (book) - archive.ncarb.org
Forest Hiking Guide provides maps and specific directions along with a wealth of general information on the forest s present and past wildlife vegetation and geology as well as a history …
Croatan National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan
Apr 25, 2025 · proposes to manage the Croatan National Forest (CNF) over the next 10 to 15 years. Information is provided that describes what activities will be implemented and what …
North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
In July 2020, Commonwealth Heritage Group, Inc. (Commonwealth), completed a National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) evaluation of a section of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad bed …
United States Agriculture Site Establishment Practices Forest …
Tree mortality can, in turn, be influenced by land management practices from the inception of the stand and throughout the rotation. We describe the impact of organic . atter removal and soil …
SOIL-VEGETATION CORRELATIONS IN THE POCOSINS OF …
WA scores for samples taken within Croatan National Forest were highly correlated with the first DCA axis. Thus, within this area, species composition was highly correlated with sample …
WHITE OAK RIVER T - NC.gov
Forest and wetlands—both privately and publicly owned—cover almost half the basin. More than 80,000 acres of the Croatan National Forest lie within the White Oak River Basin.
Predictive Occurrence Modeling for Three Rare Plants Within …
Mar 13, 2023 · Explanatory variables used to model rare plant distributions included a LiDAR-based digital elevation model (DEM) of Croatan National Forest, soil series, and natural …
Croatan National Forest History Full PDF - archive.ncarb.org
How do I convert a Croatan National Forest History PDF to another file format? There are multiple ways to convert a PDF to another format: Use online converters like Smallpdf, Zamzar, or …
CROATAN NATIONAL FOREST
Information in this factsheet is summarized from 54 peer-reviewed science papers found in the USDA Forest Service’s TACCIMO tool. TACCIMO the Template for Assessing Climate Change …
Croatan NF Plan Prescription Map - US Forest Service
Croatan NF Plan Prescription Map Author: Holly Hixson Subject: Croatan NF Plan Prescription Map Keywords: Croatan National Forest Plan Prescription Map Created Date: 12/16/2002 …
Croatan National Forest History (book) - archive.ncarb.org
Croatan National Forest History: Analysis of Vegetation in the Croatan National Forest, North Carolina James R. Snyder,1978 North Carolina Wilderness Areas United States.
The Place---The Experience - US Forest Service
Project Description: The proposed Saltwater Adventure Trail is unique in that it is the only national forest saltwater trail in the nation. It is a water-based trail that displays the unique ecosystems …
Three Centuries of Geomorphic Change in the Croatan …
Despite flat terrain, extensive forests, and little urbanization, there has been extensive landscape change in the Croatan area of North Carolina's lower coastal plain in the past 300 years.
United States Forest Service Agriculture Recreation Guide
Discover the Croatan National Forest, one of four national forests in North Carolina. Named for the Croatan Indian Tribe, the Croatan National Forest’s 160,000 acres are bordered on three …
CPN Volume 10 Number 4 - December 1981 - Carnivorous …
Jim Snyder (1978) noted that the presence of Pinguicula pumila in the Croatan National Forest was a northward range extension. Ac- cording to the Manual of the Vascular Flora of the …
The Status of North Carolina’s National Forests, 2002
This resource bulletin describes the principal findings of the sev-enth inventory of North Carolina’s National Forest resources. Data on the extent, condition, and classification of forest land and …
Mid-Atlantic Coastal Forests Eco-Region: Endangered …
Located in the eastern part of North Carolina, between New Bern and Emerald Isle, the Croatan National Forest is bordered on three sides by water—the Neause River, the Bogue Sound, …
Croatan National Forest - US Forest Service
Cr. Hunters 1001. FT. MACON STATE PARK.
Croatan national forest history - ou-ravda.com
Image: Forest History In just over half a century, from 1870 to 1940, the entire landscape of the region has changed: millions of hectares of forest have been destroyed and all, except for …
WETLAND TREASURES OF THE CAROLINAS
The Croatan National Forest is located in the Outer Coastal Plains ecoregion and is bordered by the Neuse, Trent, and White Oak Rivers and Bogue Sound. It was established in 1936 during …
Croatan National Forest Trails (book) - archive.ncarb.org
Forest Hiking Guide provides maps and specific directions along with a wealth of general information on the forest s present and past wildlife vegetation and geology as well as a …
Croatan National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan
Apr 25, 2025 · proposes to manage the Croatan National Forest (CNF) over the next 10 to 15 years. Information is provided that describes what activities will be implemented and what …
North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
In July 2020, Commonwealth Heritage Group, Inc. (Commonwealth), completed a National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) evaluation of a section of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad bed …
United States Agriculture Site Establishment Practices Forest …
Tree mortality can, in turn, be influenced by land management practices from the inception of the stand and throughout the rotation. We describe the impact of organic . atter removal and soil …
SOIL-VEGETATION CORRELATIONS IN THE POCOSINS OF …
WA scores for samples taken within Croatan National Forest were highly correlated with the first DCA axis. Thus, within this area, species composition was highly correlated with sample …
WHITE OAK RIVER T - NC.gov
Forest and wetlands—both privately and publicly owned—cover almost half the basin. More than 80,000 acres of the Croatan National Forest lie within the White Oak River Basin.
Predictive Occurrence Modeling for Three Rare Plants Within …
Mar 13, 2023 · Explanatory variables used to model rare plant distributions included a LiDAR-based digital elevation model (DEM) of Croatan National Forest, soil series, and natural …
Croatan National Forest History Full PDF - archive.ncarb.org
How do I convert a Croatan National Forest History PDF to another file format? There are multiple ways to convert a PDF to another format: Use online converters like Smallpdf, Zamzar, or …
CROATAN NATIONAL FOREST
Information in this factsheet is summarized from 54 peer-reviewed science papers found in the USDA Forest Service’s TACCIMO tool. TACCIMO the Template for Assessing Climate …
Croatan NF Plan Prescription Map - US Forest Service
Croatan NF Plan Prescription Map Author: Holly Hixson Subject: Croatan NF Plan Prescription Map Keywords: Croatan National Forest Plan Prescription Map Created Date: 12/16/2002 …