"Habitat types" defined in the tables of Chapter 3 of South Carolina's Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy.
South Carolina State Wildlife Action Plan Habitat Type
Facts from the Community
From the Land Cover base
Classification publication:
Classification codes:
- Riverbanks, stream-bank, and alder zone
- Appalachian oak & oak-pine forest
- High-elevation forest
- Basic mesic forest
- Moist or wet types due to unique landform
- Acidic mesic forest
- Vertical or horizontal rock outcrop
- Piedmont small stream forest
- Piedmont grassland and early successional habitats
- Piedmont upland forest
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