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Stones River National Battlefield
Nature & Science
 
Broken cannon in rocks

Terrain and other natural features had a profound impact on the Battle of Stones River. In order to maintain the cultural landscapes of Stones River National Battlefield, the National Park Service applies the latest science toward maintaining a healthy and diverse ecosystem.

Stones River National Battlefield contains a host of plants, animals, geologic features and other natural resources that are unique to middle Tennessee and an added attraction for visitors.

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Nature Serve
Nature Serve performed a plant community classification project for the park.
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Common Mullein
Tennessee Exotic Pest Plant Council
An organization leading the fight against invasive exotic plants in Tennessee.
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Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
The open areas in Stones River National Battlefield's forests are called cedar glades. These fragile ecosystems, and the plants that live there, are unique to middle Tennessee.
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Last Updated: August 21, 2006 at 15:58 EST