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A volunteer for the reticulated flatwoods salamander habitat restoration project cuts down a tree to remove excess growth from within the pond limits at Hurlburt Field, Fla., July 28, 2016. Reticulated flatwoods salamanders thrive in a healthy habitat of seasonal wetland ponds within a sparse longleaf pine ecosystem (Courtesy photo) 1st SOCES preserves endangered species habitat
Just below the soil’s surface rests a small black and grey or white net-like patterned creature called the Ambystoma bishopi, also known as the reticulated flatwoods salamander, an endangered type of salamander whose habitat exists amongst the seasonal ponds found throughout the base.Per the base environmental policy, Hurlburt Field is committed to
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