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For more information, please contact:
North Carolina Natural Heritage Program
Office of Conservation & Community Affairs
1601 MSC
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1601
Phone: (919) 715-8687
Fax:(919) 715-3085
E-Mail: kristen.sinclair@ncmail .net

North Carolina Natural Heritage Program

The North Carolina Natural Heritage Program is part of the Natural Heritage Network and is a member of the Association for Biodiversity Information.

As North Carolinians we take great pride in our state and with good reason. From the forested mountains in the west to the marshes and dunes of the coast, North Carolina contains more natural diversity than all but a few of the other states. This diversity both comprises and is dependent on a wide range of native ecosystems varying from the grassy balds and spruce-fir forests of the mountains to the pocosins and swamps of the coastal plain. Although much of North Carolina's natural landscape has been converted to non-native ecosystems, some remnants of our native ecosystems remain. And it is in these remnants that some of the most rare plants and animals and the best examples of our natural communities of our state survive.

It is the goal of the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program to find these remnants, to document their location and condition, to study them and, when appropriate, to facilitate their protection.

http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/gaston/

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