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History
Cyndi Gates
Pine
plantations have been thinned to encourage the growth of
understory plants favorable as forage or cover for bobwhite
quail, turkeys, gopher tortoises, deer and other wildlife.
The ultimate goal is to restore some of these pine
plantations to the historic natural community which was
sandhill.
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Many of the upland portions of Hilochee were planted in citrus,
although this part of the state is susceptible to devastating
freezes. The last major freeze occurred in 1985. Many acres of
frozen groves were converted to slash pine plantations. Other
portions of Hilochee have been used for cattle ranching, hay fields,
sod farms, vegetable production, and sand mining. Much of the
cypress was logged in recent decades and is beginning to regenerate.
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