-99- 



Slope angle: Nearly level 



Profile: N/A 



Surface patterns: Smooth 



Position: N/A 



Physiographic site type of natural area: Alligator Creek- 

 Second Creek Swamp forest 



Physiographic site type of community cover type or community 

 type: Swamp forest 



Geologic formation: Pamlico Terrace 



Geologic formation age: Quaternary 



References: Stuckey, J. L. and W. G. Steel. 1953. Geology 

 and mineral resources of North Carolina. North Carolina 

 Geologic Survey Educational Series No. 3. 



Summary - Endangered and Threatened Species 



Name of species: Ursus americanus (Black bear) 



Species legal status: Special concern 



Number of populations on site: N/A 



Number of individuals per population: Unknown 



Size or maturity of individuals: Unknown 



General vigor of population: Unknown 



Disturbance or threats to population: Land development, 

 hunting 



Habitat characteristics (See above) 



Master species lists 



Site specific list not compiled. See lists for Albemarle 



Sound Shoreline, Scuppernong River Swamp Forest and Frying Pan 



Lake 



Atlantic White Cedar Swamp forest as these areas appear to 



have similar species composition. 



