Area HTMA3 Baseline Conditions Sample Clauses

Area HTMA3 Baseline Conditions. The large ephemeral wetland in the central portion of the property is believed to have excellent potential as a Toad breeding pond. The extent and persistence of ponded water varies considerably depending on seasonal and yearly weather conditions. Information on water depth and fish species will be collected and included with the annual report. In order to facilitate management activities, this wetland has been divided into two management areas. The eastern area, which is identified as HTMA3, is a 23-acre area that includes an extensive wetland-woodland interface. This interface is believed to be important to the facilitation of Toad movement between breeding and foraging areas. Lowland forest adjacent to western edge of ephemeral wetland in HTMA3. Photo taken at UTM coordinates 673601E and 3335096N, looking north. Post oak dominated woodland immediately upslope of lowland forest in HTMA3. Photo taken at UTM coordinates 673472E and 3334944N, looking southwest. Grassland interface between ephemeral wetland and woodland in northern portion of HTMA3. Photo taken at UTM coordinates 0673483E and 3335147N looking east to southeast(from left to right). A loblolly pine woodland dominates at the highest elevations in HTMA3. Photo taken at UTM coordinates 673642E and 3334934N, looking northwest. The vegetation in HTMA3 can be divided into five community types (herbaceous wetland, a grassland, a lowland forest, a deciduous dominated woodland, and an evergreen dominated woodland). The ephemeral wetland area is dominated by a combination of spikesedges (Eleocharis spp.) and rushes (Juncus spp.). Individual species will be identified when flowering and fruiting specimens become available. Immediately north of the wetland in HTMA3, a grassland community predominates. This grassland is dominated by common bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) (80 % cover) with a variety of forbs also present. A lowland forest is present in a band that borders a swale to the immediate east of the ephemeral wetland area. This closed canopy forest is dominated by water oak (30 % cover), loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) (30 % cover), American elm (10 % cover), and eastern red cedar (10 % cover). The understory is relatively open with yaupon accounting for approximately 10 % cover. To the immediate east of the lowland forest, and at a slightly higher elevation, is a deciduous woodland that can be characterized as a post oak – blackjack oak – eastern red cedar woodland. This woodland is relatively open wi...
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