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Biosphere Reserve Information - General Description

South Atlantic Costal Plain

General DescriptionLooking down Cedar Creek Trail, Congaree Nation Park's main canoe trail

 

South Atlantic Coastal Plain Biosphere Reserve comprises the last vestiges of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the eastern United States. The biosphere reserve is located in the gently undulating to flat floodplain of the Congaree River, representing a range of natural ecosystems which are typical of this vast coastal region. The area also hosts several endangered animal species, including red-cockaded woodpecker (Dendrocopus borealis), American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) and bald eagle (Haliaaetus leucocephatus).
Water impoundment projects, upstream development activities, and potential sources of pollution in upstream watersheds pose the most serious threats to the health of the Congaree ecosystem. Parts of the biosphere reserve are used for recreational activities such as sports fishing, hunting and hiking. As part of the biosphere reserve, Congaree National Park and Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge conduct public education activities.

 

Last updated: 06/27/2005


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