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English: Fire is an essential ingredient in a healthy longleaf pine ecosystem. Without fire, the frogs’ habitat would vanish. Prescribed burns renew the frogs' habitat, a huge benefit for the species. USDA Forest Service photo by Virginia McDaniel.
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Source https://www.fs.usda.gov/features/rediscovering-snoring-dusky-gopher-frog-and-restoring-longleaf-pine-forests-rare-species
Author Virginia McDaniel, Forest Service

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