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Cherish the Past, Cultivate the Present, Create the I
This educational brochure prepared by the Mississippi Bartram Trail Committee in cooperation with the South Central Bell Telephone Comj contributing ? The Cataphote Division of Ferro Corporation, The V Comm, an^ The Mississippi Power Company.
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warblers, and the locally threatened Swallow-tailed Kite. It is home to the American Alligator, White-tailed Deer, River Otter, Beaver, Muskrat, Mink, Raccoon, and the Alligator Snapping Turtle. There have been several sightings of the endangered Florida Panther in the area, and the Pascagoula River is the only home of the rare Yellow-blotched Sawback Turtle, presently being consi-
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