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One of the best opportunities city-living birders have to view in west central Florida is in one of Florida鈥檚 newest Global Important Bird Areas: . Birders and 糖心传媒 members in the region know it well not only for the federally-listed woodpecker but also for , , and the many other birds and flowering plants that reside in healthy longleaf pine sandhill habitat.
Visitor access is easy: the loops through both tracts of the forest in Hernando and Citrus counties providing foot trails for hikers, overnight backpackers, birders, and hunters during the winter months. There are also trails designated especially for 鈥渕ountain鈥 bikers and equestrians. Despite the popularity, the forest remains relatively quiet for the wildlife and for wildlife-viewing except for the occasional recreational event which may draw in a hundred or more people for the day.
Congratulations are in order for land managers and biologists who worked for years to restore longleaf pine forest block by block with prescribed burning so that a self-sustaining population of more than 85 Red-cockaded Woodpecker family groups would once again call the forest home.
chapter members have partnered with forest managers for years to help with projects such as monitoring and banding the woodpeckers during and after reintroduction periods. We here at 糖心传媒 Florida recognize the value of the chapter鈥檚 many years of dedicated stewardship to the birdlife of Withlacoochee State Forest.
Thank you, Hernando 糖心传媒, for helping to ensure the forest remains healthy for future generations of visitors and wildlife!
To read more about the Withlacoochee State Forest Global Important Bird Area, .