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Foreword Donald F. Shure Shure, Donald F.
1 The Beginning 5
2 Topography and Climate 21
3 Pre-Park History 31
4 Park Formation 41
5 Forests and Balds 51
6 Animals 97
7 Endangered Species 161
8 Reintroductions 171
9 Natural History Research in the Park 183
10 All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory 197
11 Environmental Concerns 207
12 What the Future May Hold 235
Appendix I Where Is That? Park Localities Referenced in Text 245
Appendix II Checklist of Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines Referenced in Text 253
Appendix III Checklist of Wildflowers, Herbs, Sedges, and Grasses Referenced in Text 257
Appendix IV Checklist of Ferns Referenced in Text 261
Notes 263
Selected Bibliography 277
Index 279
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