Classification of Site

The Salmon hole is a unique ecosystem containing both elements of woodland and wetland. The salmon hole is a small body of water located at the end of the Winooski river surrounded by stratified rocks and lined with many forms of vegetation:  such as maples, beeches, birches, and all types of mosses and lichen. The salmon hole harbors beavers and cranes along with foxes, skunks, and other terrestrial mammals. This ecosystem’s large biodiversity and distinctive land formation makes it of great ecological importance.

~ by kpdonova on March 5, 2018.

 
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