Tuesday, May 06, 2025

Active Management in Motion

There's been a lot of active land management at the Audubon sanctuary up the road, and it was desperately needed. Multiflora and callery pear have been cut, dozed, and killed. Mimosa has been marked for cutting. It’s good work. These tree tubes appear to be too close together, but that’s because in the mix are trees that will die after 20 years, leaving space for oaks, maples and other trees that will go the distance.

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