It does not include improvements for public access, and visitors must make arrangements with a state-employed land steward prior to visiting.
The preserve is located along the right of way for a power line, receiving acidic, low-nutrient groundwater.
[3] Since 2000, the DCR has managed the site with prescribed fire to expand and maintain the habitat for rare, fire-dependent plants.
In 2014, the DCR began restoration work on the longleaf pines at the Cherry Orchard Bog preserve.
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