Photos Stockton Biodiversity Jamie Cromartie. Upland forest, heath understory.

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Photos Stockton Biodiversity Jamie Cromartie

Upland forest, heath understory

Spung or “Vernal” Pond

Last known Pixie Moss on Campus 2007

Old borrow pits provide breeding sites for frogs, etc.

Cicindela unipunctata, Tiger Beetle

Tiger swallowtail

Black swallowtail, old field off College Drive

Fuel buildup in upland forests 2007

Chickasaw Plum: NJ Threatened Species Adjacent to Construction Site

Asphalt piles, blocking route to winter refuges for snakes, etc. 2007

Native forest to be removed for student center, Feb. 2008

Sediment from parking lots entering wetlands 2007

Turbid water entering Lake Fred 2007