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Information on other sites reported on by Fussell and Wilson 

 or others may be obtained on request from the Natural Heritage 

 Program, NC DNRCD. These sites include: 



Alligator Tram Road Loblolly Pine Forest 



Crow Hill (Huntley's) Impoundment 



Fort Macon Park Natural Area 



Grantsboro "Shoreline" 



Hunter's Creek 



Jarrett Bay Waterfowl Impoundment 



Little Deep Creek Road Pocosin 



Luken's Island 



Lake Ellis-Simon Sweet Gum Forest 



Nine Foot Road Ponds 



Northwest Prong of Newport River 



Southwest Prong of Newport River 



U.S. Forest Service Road 177 Longleaf Pine Woodland 



Ward's Creek Marshes 



White Oak River and Cedar Point Marsh 



Wolf Swamp 



Lastly, in Map 1, we have shaded the most significant 

 colonial waterbird colonies in the county, i.e. those having 

 over 500 nests of breeding brown pelicans (endangered). 

 Details about these colonies are in the "key" accompanying 

 the topographic quadrangles. 



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