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Credits Subtitle

Section One in the Manual

 

Photo and Information Credits
 

Sources for information obtained from Georgia's Endangered Animals and Plants Manual by Cooperative Extension Service/The University of Georgia/College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences/Athens.

 

The University of Georgia, Extension Forest Resources and Aquaculture and Fisheries, with special thanks to Dr. Kim Coder.

 

Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division, Georgia Natural Heritage Program, with special thanks to Tom Patrick.

 

Clemson University, Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson, South Carolina, with special thanks to Dr. Steve Hill, Dr. John Fairey and John Tobe (drawing).

 

Georgia Department of Natural Resources- photo of wood storks, McDuffie County site

 

S.C. Department of Wildlife and Marine Resources Commission, with special thanks to Kathy Boyle.

 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Charleston, South Carolina office and Brunswick, Georgia office, with special thanks to Lori Duncan and Ron Larson

 

Adam R. Dean, J. S. Thurmond High School- computer visual formatting for manual.

 

Bryon J. Freeman, Institute of Ecology, UGA,  bud@ttrout.ecology.uga.edu. -Photo, robust redhorse.

 

Eugene P. Keferl, Dept. of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Coastal Georgia Community College, Brunswick, GA- photos of heelsplitter mussel

 

Richard H. Legere, Savannah District Corps of Engineers, CESMS-OP-FC –photo, bog  turtle.

 

Julia MacKintosh of Woodlanders Nursery, Aiken, South Carolina.

 

Hugh Wilson, Herbarium, Texas A & M- photos of cucumber tree

 

Lawrence W. Zettler, Biology Department, Illinois College- photos and drawings of monkey-face orchid.

 

General Guidance on Environmental Compliance for Lake Projects, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District.

 

U. S  Army Corps of Engineers, with special thanks to the following: Chris Arthur, Janis Folsom, Sherri Hedgpeth, Cristie Kimsey, Michael Masters, Mary Moffat, and Kathy Morgan.

 

Cover artwork provided by Barry Nehr, Redan, Georgia

 


bibliography subtitle

Section Six in the Manual

 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1992. Endangered and Threatened Species of the Southeastern United States (The Red Book). Prepared by Ecological Services, Division of Endangered Species, Southeast Region. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. 1,070pp.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1993. Red Book Update Number 3. Prepared by Ecological Services, Division of Endangered Species, Southeast Region. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. 68pp.

Burch, J. B. 1975. North American Unionacean Clams (EPA Identification Manual # 11) Malacological Publ., Hamburg, MI pp 1-47.

Cooperative Extension Service, The University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. 1992. Georgia's Endangered Animals and Plants. The University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Athens. 31pp.

Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division, Georgia Natural Heritage Program. 1991. Georgia's Protected Plants. Social Circle. 62pp. plus supplement.  

South Carolina Heritage Trust. 1992. Distributions of Threatened and Endangered Species in South Carolina. South Carolina Heritage Trust, Columbia. 46pp.

South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources Department. 1992 South Carolina's Endangered Species Portfolio. South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources Department, Columbia. 80pp.

 


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