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Northwest Florida Environmental Conservancy, Part 2

Biodiversity of the Northern Gulf Coast
 
This website is a second, supplementary site of the Northwest Florida Environmental Conservancy.  The following pages contain detailed and hard to find information about the unique animals, plants & ecosystems of the remarkable Florida Panhandle and Northern Gulf Coast!

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Site Table of Contents
 
Each page may be accessed from the white links at the top of each page; or from the link at the bottom of each page for the next page.
 

Pg. 1    Northwest Florida Environmental Conservancy, Part 2

Pg. 2    Biodiversity of the Northern Gulf Coast

Pg. 3    Ecosystems of Northwest Florida

Pg. 4    Bogs, Seepage Slopes, Savannas & Carnivorous Plants

Pg. 5    Steepheads

Pg. 6    Terrestrial Caves

Pg. 7    Caves - Page 2

Pg. 8    Rare & Unusual Plants of the Northern Gulf Coast

Pg. 9    Beneficial Critters & Species!

Pg. 10  Elusive & Rare Florida Panhandle Amphibians & Reptiles

Pg. 11  Which Snake is Venomous?

Pg. 12  Rare Amphibians & Reptiles of Upland Sandhills

Pg. 13  The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

Pg. 14  Bats Roosting in Florida Bridges

Pg. 15  Jackson County, Florida: Rare & Endangered Species Summary

Pg. 16  Amphibians & Reptiles of the Florida Panhandle - A Checklist

Pg. 17  Bats of Florida - A Checklist

Pg. 18  Crayfish of Florida - A Checklist

Pg. 19  Damselflies & Dragonflies of Northwest Florida - A Checklist

Pg. 20  Darters of the Florida Panhandle - A Checklist

Pg. 21  Carnivorous Plant Species of Florida - A Checklist

Pg. 22  Carnivorous Plant Species of the United States - A Checklist

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Additional information about the natural history of specific areas of the Deep South, amphibians and reptiles, and research conducted by Karl Studenroth can be found at the web link below.

Ecology Online Journal!

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(Above) A silhoueteed Spruce Pine (Pinus glabra) clings to the bank of the Apalachicola River.  Calhoun Co., FL.

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  All content, information and opinions of this website are the sole responsibility of the webmaster.  If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact the webmaster at the email address below.  All web site photos were taken by Karl R. Studenroth Jr. or are his personal property and are COPYRIGHTED (and may not be used without prior written consent)!  Enjoy the site! Thanks for visiting!
 
Email contact: nwflec3@yahoo.com

If you wish to return to the primary NWFLEC web site, please click here!

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Pg. 2 Biodiversity of the Northern Gulf Coast