Hadnot Creek Ponds and Longleaf Pine Woodlands 



Name of Area: Hadnot Creek Ponds and Longleaf Pine Woodland (Upstream) 



Location: In vicinity of intersection of U.S. Forest Service Roads 

 182 and 200. (See Map 22.) 



Quadrangle: Maysville 



Date: November 20, 1980 



Investigator: John Fussell 



Physical/Habitat Feature: Freshwater ponds and longleaf pine woodland. 



Survey Priority: Medium (see comments) 



Site Quality: Some longleaf pine trees are mature; Red-cockadsd wood- 

 pecker cavity trees are present. 



Elevation: Ca. 25-40' 



Topography: Nearly level 



Soil Series: Area not yet mapped by Soil and Conservation Service. 



Size: Ca. 210 acres 



C.eolor'ical Formation: May be within or on periphery of Flanner Beach 

 Formation. (See Mixon, R. and 0. Pilkey. 1976. Reconnaissance 

 Geology of the Submerged and Emerged Coastal Plain Province, 

 Cape Lookout Area, North Carolina. U.^. G20I. Survey Prof. 

 Paper 859.) 



Drainage: Hadnot Cres^k to I-Jhite Oak River 



E & T Species Present: 5+ Red-cockaded woodpecker cavity trees seen. 

 At least 2 of these were currently active. 



Potential for E & T Species: See comments. 



Site Integrity: Some of the longleaf pine woodland has been clearcut 

 within last 10 years. 



Owners: USDA, Forest Service 



Other Knowledgeable Persons: U.S. Forest Service 



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