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Bottomland hardwoods are unique ecosystems found in the Coastal Plain region, characterized by their rich biodiversity and vital ecological functions. These forests thrive in wet, low-lying areas and play a crucial role in water management and habitat provision for various wildlife. They are home to an array of plant species, including oaks, willows, and cypress trees, which support numerous animal species. Preserving these habitats is essential for maintaining biodiversity and promoting environmental health in the Coastal Plain.
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