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10 <br /> 1 Slide #7 <br /> lie <br /> it .• r �z <br /> 7Ir <br /> ye <br /> j. <br /> EASTERN <br /> BOX TURTLE FOUR-TOED SALAMANDER <br /> Ory-wet mixed Sparsely settled Wet-mesic <br /> hardwood/pine forests mixed habitats hardwood forests <br /> 3 HABITAT GUILDS REPRESENTATIVE OF 19 PRIORITY TERRESTRIAL WILDLIFE SPECIES <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Johnny Randall said if you protect the habitat for one species, you are protecting habitat <br /> 4 for a multitude of other species. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Slide #8 <br /> WHAT DOES THE DATA MEAN? <br /> Legend .. <br /> Habitat Patches Corridors Background A, fel <br /> Connectivity Priority Connectivity Priority Type <br /> 1-Highest 1-Highest Barrier(no color) °I"• 'FOipy <br /> 2-Higher 2-Higher Habitat fragment - <br /> 3-High 3-High Non-habitat <br /> 4-Moderate 4-Moderate <br /> 5-Unranked 5-Unranked <br /> 1 <br /> J <br /> CNATWIN - , J' <br /> r n;s x <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Johnny Randall said that the habitat patches in the dark green areas, follow areas like the <br /> 9 Eno River, New Hope Creek, Morgan Creek, and Bolin Creek. He said that it is interesting to think <br /> 10 about that these habitats are connected all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. He said that it feeds <br />