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Alabama's Pitcher Plant Bogs

The Carnivorous Kingdom is a documentary by Ben Raines, and the Alabama Coastal Foundation is proud to be a co-producer along with The Poarch Band of Creek Indians and Sierra Club Alabama Chapter!

The film features close-up, high-definition footage of the fascinating pitcher plant bogs in Alabama! The carnivorous pitcher plant uses the scent of its nectar to attract, trap, and then consume insects. Alabama's pitcher plant bogs are some of the most ecologically diverse habitats for flowering plants in North America. Also, there are various species that only grow in our state, such as the Alabama Canebrake.

To learn more about our pitcher plant bogs, please watch Ben Raines' newest documentary, The Carnivorous Kingdom

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