The canopy is much more open now and has laid the potential for a more truly native savanna to thrive in this area of the Bobolink Meadow.

The canopy is much more open now and has laid the potential for a more truly native savanna to thrive in this area of the Bobolink Meadow.

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Red trillium spotted while heading back on the path, heading towards the tennis courts.

Red trillium spotted while heading back on the path, heading towards the tennis courts.

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The canopy is much more open now and has laid the potential for a more truly native savanna to thrive in this area of the Bobolink Meadow.

The canopy is much more open now and has laid the potential for a more truly native savanna to thrive in this area of the Bobolink Meadow.

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The canopy is much more open now and has laid the potential for a more truly native savanna to thrive in this area of the Bobolink Meadow.

The canopy is much more open now and has laid the potential for a more truly native savanna to thrive in this area of the Bobolink Meadow.

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Transplanting a sensitive plant: Ross says it likes "mucky" soil and thinks therefore that it will do well around a small elevation depression in the meadow, to the South.

Transplanting a sensitive plant: Ross says it likes "mucky" soil and thinks therefore that it will do well around a small elevation depression in the meadow, to the South.

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Sam watering the newly-planted geranium to help it recover from transplant-shock.

Sam watering the newly-planted geranium to help it recover from transplant-shock.

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An oak sapling: what a pleasant savanna surprise!

An oak sapling: what a pleasant savanna surprise!

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Hillary planting geranium

Hillary planting geranium

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Sam planting wild ginger

Sam planting wild ginger

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Wild onion

Wild onion

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Wild onion

Wild onion

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Wild onion

Wild onion

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Wild onion

Wild onion

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Wild Onion

Wild Onion

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Old bituminous coal, which used to heat the buildings at the missile base.

Old bituminous coal, which used to heat the buildings at the missile base.

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P1040033

P1040033

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P1030920-desktopPlay Video

P1030920-desktop

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Clare pulled out an invasive garlic mustard; we used the buckets to make sure they did not simply re-seed and regrow in the same place.

Clare pulled out an invasive garlic mustard; we used the buckets to make sure they did not simply re-seed and regrow in the same place.

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