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Lake Wales Ridge
The Lake Wales Ridge EMA, located primarily
in Polk and Highlands Counties, includes remnant ecosystems that
are highly unique at the global level. The most famous natural community
characterizing the ridge is Florida's
ancient interior scrub. The deep sands and variable topography also
couch numerous sandhill upland lakes, marsh
lakes, and sinkhole lakes interspersed between areas of pine flatwoods.
Remnants of biodiversity are distributed
throughout the ridge, with significant scrub communities existing in
numerous distinct fragments. Approximately 40
species of plant and vertebrates survive within these remants, of which
17 species are federally listed, and 13
additional species are proposed for federal listing. These species and
fragmented natural areas are all that remain
of an ancient flora and fauna once widepread in North America.
The Lake Wales Ridge is the primary divide
between the Kissimmee River and Peace River basins. It also
provides headwater drainage for the Withlacoochoee River to the north
and Fisheating Creek to the south. Rapid
seepage of precipitation into the ridge provides important recharge
for the Floridan Aquifer. Agriculture, mining,
and urban development are widespread throughout the region. (This is
from the description found on the Central Florida RPC Web Page- see
below)
Lake Wales Ridge Sites
Archbold Biological Station
The Lake Wales Ridge:
Ancient sands, diverse biota
Florida Division of Forestry - Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
NPR - Radio Expeditions - The Lake Wales Ridge
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
Lake Wales Ridge
Lake Wales Ridge History
Audubon of Florida - Resolution on Lake Wales Ridge Ecosystem
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Lake Wales Ridge National Wildlife
Refuge
Comprehensive Conservation Plan
Lake Wales Ridge -
National Wildlife Refuge Factsheet
Ridge Audubon Society Lake Wales,
Florida
Florida Environment Radio - Florida's Desert Islands, The Lake Wales Ridge
Center for Plant Conservation - National Collection of Endangered Plants - Ziziphus celata is a Lake Wales
Ridge endemic
Bok Tower Gardens
Visit Florida - Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
The Nature Conservancy - Tiger Creek Preserve on the Edge of Lake Wales Ridge
Florida DEP - Lake Wales Ridge
Florida Trail Association - Lake Wales Ridge / Arbuckle Tract Trail
Recreation.gov - Lake Wales Ridge National Wildlife Refuge
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