Managing Forests for Wildlife - Groton State Forest - Groton, VT
Posted by: NorStar
N 44° 17.201 W 072° 15.256
18T E 719076 N 4907381
This sign in a gravel pit is about managing forests by strip cutting them to create grass and brush areas for animals like the woodcock to live.
Waymark Code: WMPMF4
Location: Vermont, United States
Date Posted: 09/20/2015
Views: 1
In Groton, within the Groton State Forest, is this sign by an old gravel pit that is about managing forests for wildlife.
The place is located in an area accessible by walking. The trail that we used was the Peacham Bog Loop, starting at the parking lot by the nature center, then walking on the Little Loop Trail to the Peacham Bog Loop. There is a fire road that leads to the quarry and sign, but I don't believe that it is publicly accessible. The sign is located close to the road.
The sign has pictures of an American Woodcock, as well as a species of warbler, turtle and bobcat as species that like similar habitats. There is also text that explains how the state forest staff has done some strip clearing where stripes were cut in the forest to create habitats of grass and brush land that are favorable to them.
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