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blackwater+ecological+preserve Latitude and Longitude:

36°48′53″N 76°51′8″W / 36.81472°N 76.85222°W / 36.81472; -76.85222
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Blackwater Ecological Preserve
Map showing the location of Blackwater Ecological Preserve
Map showing the location of Blackwater Ecological Preserve
Location within Virginia
Location Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Coordinates 36°48′53″N 76°51′8″W / 36.81472°N 76.85222°W / 36.81472; -76.85222
Area319 acres (129 ha)
Owner Old Dominion University

The Blackwater Ecological Preserve is a 319-acre (129 ha) Natural Area Preserve located in the area of Zuni, Virginia and owned by Old Dominion University. It is home to flatwoods of longleaf pine and turkey oak and savannas of longleaf pine, two of the rarest plant communities in Virginia. The longleaf pine savanna is the northernmost natural occurrence of such a plant community in the United States. [1] Research on longleaf pine survival rates are currently being performed by Old Dominion University.

The preserve is open to public visitation only through prior arrangement with Old Dominion University. [1]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Blackwater Ecological Natural Area Preserve". Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. Retrieved February 18, 2024.

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blackwater+ecological+preserve Latitude and Longitude:

36°48′53″N 76°51′8″W / 36.81472°N 76.85222°W / 36.81472; -76.85222
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blackwater Ecological Preserve
Map showing the location of Blackwater Ecological Preserve
Map showing the location of Blackwater Ecological Preserve
Location within Virginia
Location Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Coordinates 36°48′53″N 76°51′8″W / 36.81472°N 76.85222°W / 36.81472; -76.85222
Area319 acres (129 ha)
Owner Old Dominion University

The Blackwater Ecological Preserve is a 319-acre (129 ha) Natural Area Preserve located in the area of Zuni, Virginia and owned by Old Dominion University. It is home to flatwoods of longleaf pine and turkey oak and savannas of longleaf pine, two of the rarest plant communities in Virginia. The longleaf pine savanna is the northernmost natural occurrence of such a plant community in the United States. [1] Research on longleaf pine survival rates are currently being performed by Old Dominion University.

The preserve is open to public visitation only through prior arrangement with Old Dominion University. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Blackwater Ecological Natural Area Preserve". Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. Retrieved February 18, 2024.

External links



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