Natural Heritage Resources Fact Sheet
Bald cypress-water tupelo forests are irreplaceable natural heritage resources in Virginia. Protection will require limiting logging and prohibiting development activities in these wetlands. Protection from water contamination, pollution, and disturbance will require a comprehensive
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