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Posted by: foxturtle at Sun Apr 25 14:18:08 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by foxturtle ] They are pretty common in some areas where they are found, but completely absent in other areas they once occupied. The require large tracts of unbroken habitat with access to wetlands and high/dry ground with gopher tortoises, especially in the northern parts of their range. For this reason their populations have been significantly reduced. A busy road between the high ground and the low ground will completely wipe out an indigo population. They're completely gone from the Florida panhandle, and Alabama. There are only a few isolated populations in Georgia. [ Hide Replies ]
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