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    Pine Jog Fellowship

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    Over the course of the Pine Jog Fellowship, I Iearned about many different environmental issues that are currently impacting Florida. The five main topics that we covered were Sustainability and Climate Change, Water Quality and Quantity, Waste Management and Sustainability, Sustainable Agriculture, and Biodiversity. For Sustainability and Climate Change I learned about how we are trying to restore the water quality that we once had in Florida as well as what an increase in climate will do to…

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    Well what I think it is real this is a story of this creature or you could called it a monster tale, monster tale is something to scare the kids away from going to the woods. The Jersey Devil is a legendary creature or a cryptid said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of the Southern New Jersey, In United States. The creature is often described as a flying biped with hooves, but there are many different variations. The story says that the mother Leeds had 12 children and after finding out that she was…

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    Did you ever hear about the seven pines battle? The seven pines battle is one of the most important battles in the civil war. Did you know that there are 3 factors that General Johnston was involved in? Johnston is very important I would pay attention when his name comes up. Also Robert E. lee is also very important and he will come up later in the battle. May 31/Day 1 Did you know that there are 3 factors that conspired…

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    et al. 1997), however, there have been a few studies published that describe the burrowing behavior and movement patterns of the snake. Recently, it has been published that the snake exhibits diurnal activity patterns in its primary habitat of open pine forests on sandy soils with an abundance of herbaceous vegetation (J.B. Pierce et al. 2014). Activity patterns have shown that LPS are generally most active during the months of March through May and have a second peak in activity around…

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    Deep in the forests of rural Oregon, there lives an aged conman by the name of Stanley Pines. Locals know Stan by his persona Mr. Mystery, a scamming, charming tour guide of faux supernatural phenomena and the owner of the Mystery Shack, a tourist trap. By finding out the hard way –a.k.a. unknowingly buying poorly made bobbleheads or taxidermied fish and rabbits stapled together- one will find that Stan Pines is a very cheap man, the model cheapskate. Whether driven by greed or well-hidden love…

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    Pine Lake Research Paper

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    At pine lake, it is a lot of fun. Its loud, slippery, and smells like fish and dirty water. The water there is not dirty and is kinda clean for a normal pond. For this paragraph I am going to be focusing on smell. Now, the smell isn’t the best, but it doesn’t smell horrible. When you’re running around, swimming, and having lots of fun, the smell kinda goes away. But, when you first pull up, you can smell the smell of fish and water. It doesn’t smell like the ocean, but kinda does. Comparing to…

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    Why Are Pine Beetles Bad

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    the destroying them, there life and we need them, But when they are dieing there gone and we can’t do anything. Pine beetles have also killed over 80% of our pine trees. But how, today I will be explaining why are pine beetles such a big problem, what can we do about future damage and damage that the have already done. How are pine beetles connected to climate change and forest fires? Pine beetles are a big problem because they’re causing big forest fires which makes people evacuated their…

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    All of a sudden, there was a terrifying and trembling noise in Whispering Pines that made me jolt upwards. Quickly I ran about the house investigating what had happened. I couldn’t believe it! My family disappeared! My pets vanished! What just happened? Where is everyone? When I opened the front door, the world was completely still. I was standing on the front porch staring uncontrollably in shock. No people. No pets. No cars. No movement. I was alone! I was in a panic, not sure…

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    Torrey Pines: Your One Stop Shop to Hike, Dine, Play & Stay When you hear the words Torrey Pines, do you immediately picture golf clubs and neatly groomed fairways? Being the venue for the U.S. Open in years past, there’s no denying that Torrey Pines is home to one of the most pristine golf courses this side of the Pacific. Golfing aside, however, believe me when I say Torrey Pines has so much more to offer than 18 holes. Read on to learn about everything this one-stop-shop locale has to…

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    The Pine Barrens The Pine Barrens is a wonderful place. Filled with lots of trees and beautiful animals, the most precious thing that they have is their water that comes from the Kirkwood Cohansey Aquifer. The Pine Barrens forest is the biggest area between Richmond (VA) and Boston (MA). Also it takes up 1.1 million acres of land. The Pine Barrens water is the most precious thing that it has. The Kirkwood Cohansey aquifer carries 1.3 trillion gallons of water and, supplies 90% of stream that…

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