Thursday, October 20, 2011
Rewilding Month Continues…
at the Haston Free Public Library!  There are wonderful photos of last weekend’s visit to Harvard Forest at the Library website:  That gaze up the tree trunk gives you an idea of what it’s like to be a 320-year-old black gum.  (Anybody remember 1691?  That tree does).
And coming this weekend (Saturday, 1-3pm)—a field trip and easy hike at Mandell Hill, an East Quabbin Land Trust property in Hardwick, where the incomparable EQLT is fighting the good fight against invasives, reclaiming former pastureland, and welcoming back the bobolinks and meadowlarks of yore.  Directions here.
Photo:  Don Doe

Rewilding Month Continues…

at the Haston Free Public Library!  There are wonderful photos of last weekend’s visit to Harvard Forest at the Library website:  That gaze up the tree trunk gives you an idea of what it’s like to be a 320-year-old black gum.  (Anybody remember 1691?  That tree does).

And coming this weekend (Saturday, 1-3pm)—a field trip and easy hike at Mandell Hill, an East Quabbin Land Trust property in Hardwick, where the incomparable EQLT is fighting the good fight against invasives, reclaiming former pastureland, and welcoming back the bobolinks and meadowlarks of yore.  Directions here.

Photo:  Don Doe