Definitive Destination: Big Bend WMA, Florida
Kevin Barry Definitive Destination: by David Harder, Virginia Craig, Big Bend WMA, Florida Dean Jue and Sally Jue 4 American Butterflies,Spring/Summer 2015 5 Pages 4-5: Cabbage Palms at twilight. April, 2005. Hickory Mound. Opposite page: Much of the area is open salt marsh. Sept. 15, 2012. Hickory Mound. Left: Tide City Mainline traverses hydric hammock. Oct. 5, 2014. Tide Swamp Virginia Craig (2) Virginia All is not doom and gloom General Site Description: Unit consists of about 19,500 acres; the Spring forming these swamps include cypress, bay, for butterflies in Florida! While many species Big Bend WMA encompasses almost 72,000 Creek and Hickory Mound Units are each magnolia, ash, elm, oak, maple, and cabbage have declined drastically in the southern part acres and spans about 70 miles of Gulf of about 14,500 acres; and the Snipe Island and palmetto. Eastern Redcedar, willow, redbud, of the state (see the article “Feeling Blue in Mexico coastline in Taylor and Dixie counties. Jena Units are each about 11,500 acres. hawthorn, and plum grow around the edges Miami” by Dennis Olle in the 2013 fall/winter It is flanked by the St. Marks National The terrain at Big Bend is generally flat and along the roadsides. Freshwater marsh, issue of American Butterflies), butterflies Wildlife Refuge to the west and the Lower and wet, yet the WMA encompasses several thick with sawgrass, Pickerelweed, and still abound in parts of northern Florida. In Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge to the different habitats. Areas of slightly higher arrowhead, also occurs around the edges the Big Bend Wildlife Management Area south.
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