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Damaging recreation, such as off-road vehicle use on pond shores and in fragile pine barrens, was also on the rise but in recent years the area has also seen an increase in awareness of the importance and fragility of the ecosystem and a corresponding increase in the number of groups working to protect and preserve the natural bounty.
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ecosystem. This fire-adapted forest and its coastal components are home to a host of rare species found almost nowhere else in the world. Interspersed among the over 500,000 acres (80 km) of fragmented pine barrens are dozens of coastal plain ponds, frost pockets, a wide variety of shapes and
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Population increases have had serious secondary impacts as well, including the depletion of the water table by water supply wells and the potential pollution of the aquifer. The development has also led to the suppression of natural wildfire, necessary to maintain the pinelands' rare habitats.
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The pace of development has increased tremendously in this ecoregion. Large-scale development proposals and an increase in the number of new homes are altering the quality of life for residents and rapid residential development has led to the fragmentation of the region's natural areas.
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The federally endangered Plymouth red-bellied turtle is a star attraction in the Massachusetts Coastal Pine Barrens. With fewer than 600 of these federally endangered turtles remaining, the Massachusetts Chapter joined the
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and the Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program to assist in nest site creation and nest monitoring, and habitat protection. The pine forests are also home to numerous species of birds and insects.
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and other globally rare plant communities on top of deep deposits of glacially-deposited sands which filter and protect several sole-source aquifers including the
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Two other large, contiguous examples of this ecosystem remain in the
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of sand and gravel, providing the geologic foundation for a rare
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Index

ecoregion
Massachusetts
United States
Atlantic coastal pine barrens
Southeastern Massachusetts
Cape Cod
Nantucket
Martha's Vineyard
last glacial maximum
glacial deposits
pine barren
pitch pine
Plymouth red-bellied turtles
Plymouth/Carver Sole Source Aquifer
aquifer
Sabatia kennedyana
New England boneset
golden hedge hyssops
pitch pine
scrub oak
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
northeastern United States
Long Island Central Pine Barrens
New Jersey Pine Barrens
Southeastern Massachusetts Pine Barrens Alliance
Categories
Ecoregions of the United States
Geography of Massachusetts
Natural history of Massachusetts
Plymouth, Massachusetts

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