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Salamander
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There are more species of Salamanders in the Appalachians, include endemics, than anywhere else on the planet.
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Mussels
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Due to their long lifespan and sensitivity to degradation, freshwater mussels are increasingly valued for tracking status and trends of the health of inland waters.
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Wood Thrush breeds in the deciduous forests of eastern North America. They are experiencing population declines due to degradation of habitat.
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Cerulean Warbler
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This sky blue Warbler inhabits large blocks of mature deciduous forest in the Appalachians. They prefer environments with more open canopies and gaps that allow sunlight to reach the forest floor.
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Wood Thrush
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Wood Thrush breeds in the deciduous forests of eastern North America. They are experiencing population declines due to degradation of habitat.
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Black Bear
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Smallest of the three bears species found in North America
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Three Ridges
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Ridges of the Appalachian Mountains
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Appalachian Trail Lookout, Virginia
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View of farmland and forests from a lookout point along the Appalachian Trail in Virginia
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Etheostoma brevirostrum
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Common name is the holiday darter, found in Tennessee
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Appalachian Mountains, Georgia
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Image of Fall foliage in Georgia.
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