'Manders of Appalachia Print

$15.00

You could write a long list of big reasons that make Appalachia so special and full of wonders: instantly identified attributes like ancient mountains cloaked in fog, views that go on for miles, huge rocks and old growth forests, cascading creeks and roaring gorges. Yet, it’s the smaller things in life, the little treasures that are sometimes hidden or harder to find, which fully weave together this landscape’s ecological tapestry.

This region is home to a greater biodiversity of salamanders than any other location on Earth, and many of these species, rare, endangered and endemic, are found nowhere else. The specific environmental characteristics of our mountains create “sky islands” that provide the particular conditions for which these ‘Manders depend upon. The next time your out and about, especially in the evening after a good rain or if you’re near a creek, keep a keen eye out for one of these incredible critters, the true mountain locals of the Appalachian range.

Printed on 8.5” X 11” cardstock, frame not included. Designed by Aaron Parlier.

You could write a long list of big reasons that make Appalachia so special and full of wonders: instantly identified attributes like ancient mountains cloaked in fog, views that go on for miles, huge rocks and old growth forests, cascading creeks and roaring gorges. Yet, it’s the smaller things in life, the little treasures that are sometimes hidden or harder to find, which fully weave together this landscape’s ecological tapestry.

This region is home to a greater biodiversity of salamanders than any other location on Earth, and many of these species, rare, endangered and endemic, are found nowhere else. The specific environmental characteristics of our mountains create “sky islands” that provide the particular conditions for which these ‘Manders depend upon. The next time your out and about, especially in the evening after a good rain or if you’re near a creek, keep a keen eye out for one of these incredible critters, the true mountain locals of the Appalachian range.

Printed on 8.5” X 11” cardstock, frame not included. Designed by Aaron Parlier.