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Still forested

February 13, 2019 - It was one of those grim early mornings, with the temperature heading towards 50, the mist devouring what little snow fe...
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The survivors

June 28, 2016 - It's been a very bad year for Gypsy Moths, and in some places, the defoliation is almost of March proportions. But a cou...
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Leader of the band(ed)

June 27, 2016 - Today's agenda was a walk to the Bell Cedar preserve to help develop the right management strategy for the old field I l...
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A good use for invasives

May 18, 2016 - We had the very friendly and exceedingly competent folks from Renewal by Andersen here today to take care of the last th...
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Storm silent

February 08, 2016 - The winter storm warnings went back up as a nor'easter dubbed Mars—go figure—came closer to the coast than expected. By...
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Mantis eggs at last

January 14, 2015 - For a good part of the late summer and early fall, I spent a fair amount of time combing the overgrown fields of the Bel...
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