Lost Pines Forest

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Lost Pines Forest is a unique, isolated stand of loblolly pines in central Texas known for its distinctive ecology and scenic woodlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ecoregion
forest
loblolly pine forest
2011FireImpact large portions of forest burned
approximateArea about 13,000 acres
climate humid subtropical climate
containsEndangeredSpecies Houston toad
containsSpecies American beautyberry
Houston toad
Pinus taeda NERFINISHED
Yaupon holly
blackjack oak
eastern red cedar
fox squirrel
pileated woodpecker
post oak
red-cockaded woodpecker
white-tailed deer
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dominantTreeSpecies loblolly pine
experiencedEvent 2011 Bastrop County Complex Fire NERFINISHED
fireRegime fire-adapted ecosystem
formedBy historical cooler and wetter climate conditions
geologicalOrigin Pleistocene relict population of loblolly pine
hasHabitatType pine-oak woodland
sandy soils
knownFor distinctive ecology
isolated stand of loblolly pines
scenic woodlands
locatedAlong Colorado River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bastrop County, Texas NERFINISHED
Central Texas
Texas
locatedNear Bastrop, Texas NERFINISHED
managementPractice prescribed burning
partlyProtectedBy Bastrop State Park NERFINISHED
Buescher State Park NERFINISHED
private conservation lands
partOf Post Oak Savannah ecoregion NERFINISHED
reforestationSpecies loblolly pine
separatedFrom main East Texas Piney Woods
threatenedBy drought
urban development
wildfire
tourismAttractionFor nature enthusiasts
undergoingProcess ecological restoration
usedFor camping
hiking
recreation
wildlife viewing

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Bastrop County, Texas contains Lost Pines Forest