Orange County NC Website
75 <br /> Biologist at h , q,�c ��ka�t�k� �� a� visit tlae Nor(l) <br /> C',ar°olina W'ildlil� Resorrrc es <;onarniss on webp ap e; 11)1,1) //www.ii(" il(ilii(, �,) <br /> Wildlife on Your Forest: Addressed in F811, <br /> i <br /> "Ilr eatelled and E'raclarr metl <br /> The North C':;arolina Natural heritage I'rograrn provides inforrrxatiorr on state and federal <br /> threatened and endangered ( &E) plants and wildlife, habitats cal"particralar° conservation <br /> concern, and stewardslr lr actions designed to benefit these important natural resources, <br /> The site has an online nia, <br /> pping tool, "The Virtual Workroom", tl°rrrt can provide <br /> geographic information on'l&E species and natural communities of concern that are <br /> within a -mile radius of a specified location, A searchable database that can provide <br /> county-level and US Geological Survey (U G ) information it also available, rflre'North <br /> Carolina Natural Heritage Program lists T&E. species information at the; following; <br /> websitess <br /> .,.mm.. <br /> httpm//yvww,riiilap.or ,/ a c�s l°trrlra edata h,ttt�,l i <br /> att w . . . mmpAl CalO u, ()lare�' U�rrrlrl/� ( l,rst df ww,ncrrh� or <br /> "I"" i + Species on YourProperty: No threatened or endangered species were noted on <br /> the property. <br /> Forest Health <br /> A healthy forest is a forest that possesses the ability to sustain the unique species <br /> composition and processes that exist within it. The health of our forests must lie <br /> maintained to ensure the survival of plant and animal species that make the forest their <br /> home, and to protect those processes that maintain a healthy environment. A healthy <br /> crest must also be able to accommodate the present and future needs of people for a <br /> variety of values, products, and services. Forest health protection issues are often directly <br /> related to the active management of insects and diseases, invasive plants and wildfire, <br /> 'early inspections for suns of insects, diseases or invasive plant infestations should be <br /> . II <br /> completed by the landowner. More forest health information can be found on the <br /> following websites: <br /> 0 www.fot estpact ,,car <br /> ... <br /> o hW),LL/w�ww.—ft.fed.,.us/fox,esthealtb/ <br /> o http;//www.fs cl uIr8l a°pst ealth/ <br /> 0rt ;//trlo �»tstvice. cav/(arctwlllaJlcrssthesltl Iatr1°►; <br /> Forest Health on Vour Property: A maJor objective, addressed in F P, <br /> 23 <br />