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iggest factor controlling the regional climate is the Gulf of Mexico. Summers are hot<br />

arid humid and winters are generally mild (Story, I 990). The mean annual temperature<br />

of the area is 20 degrees centigrade with a mean average of rainfall of 46.1 inches.<br />

Prevailing winds are south and southeast, except during the winter when fronts shift the<br />

wind from the north. The modern climate is generally considered to be similar to the<br />

climate that existed 5,000 years ago.<br />

The flora and fauna or the project areas when first settled could include open land,<br />

woodland and wetland habitats. The following are excerpt from a book by A A Parker<br />

(1835).<br />

11<br />

•• Jist of the forest trees, shrubs, vines i.e. red, black, white, willow; post and live<br />

oaks; pine, cedar, cottonwood, mulberry, hickory, ash elm cypress, box-wood,<br />

elder, dogwood, walnut, pecan, moscheto-a species of locust, holly, haws,<br />

hackberry, magnolia, chinquspin, wild peacan, suple jack, cane brake, palmetto,<br />

various kinds of grapevines, creepers, rushes, Spanish-moss, prairie grass and a<br />

great variety of flowers ...<br />

... Then there are bear, mexican hog, wild geese, rabbits and a great variety of<br />

ducks ... 11<br />

Wild herbaceous plants that were native to this area include bluestem, indiangrass,<br />

croton. beggerwood. pokeweed. partridgepea, ragweed and fescue. Examples of native<br />

hardwood trees would be oak, mulberry, sweetgum, pecan, hawthorn, dogwood,<br />

persimmon, sumac, hichory, black walnut, maple and greenbrier.. Coniferous plants<br />

included red cedar arid coast juniper. Shrubs included American beauty berry,<br />

farkleberry. yaupon and possumhaw. Wetland plants such as smartweed, wild millet,<br />

bulrushes, saltgrass and cattail are native to the area (U.S. Department of Agriculture,<br />

I 976).<br />

This vegetative environment supported wildlife such as bear, rabbit, red fox, deer,<br />

coyotes, racoon, opossum, muskrat, beaver, alligator, armadillo, squirrel, and skunk. A<br />

wide variety of birds were present such as quail, dove, prairie chicken, song birds,<br />

herons and kingfishers. The area was also a winter home for a number of migratory birds<br />

such as geese, ducks, egrets, coots, etc. (U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1976)<br />

Preliminary Engineering Report<br />

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