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Ripples 6/22/17

Posted on June 23, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineJune 23, 2017

 Written by Julia Adams, summer education intern Summer is a great time to see many beautiful, colorful plants and flowers beginning to grow. It’s always  refreshing to see the bright colors after the dreary winter passes. Seeing the bright purple … Continue reading →

Posted in Invasive plants, Native Plants, Plants | Tagged dame's rocket, invasive plant, native plant, phlox

Ripples 6/1/17

Posted on June 1, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineJune 23, 2017

Suddenly it’s summer.  The spring migration is coming to an end, and the nesting season is well under way.  Early spring wildflowers have bloomed, but mid-season plants are ready to vie for our attention. Plants in general seem to be … Continue reading →

Posted in Invasive plants, Native Plants | Tagged garlic mustard, Invasive Species, native species, wood violet

Ripples 4/14/17

Posted on April 14, 2017 by Jessica JohnsrudApril 14, 2017

Earlier this week, the forest was alive with chattering sixth graders from Mishicot Middle School who were participating in a morning of community service. Nineteen students, one schoolteacher and three Woodland Dunes staff members, armed with loppers, handsaws and muscle … Continue reading →

Posted in Invasive plants | Tagged forest, honeysuckle, interaction, kids

Ripples 1/20/17

Posted on January 20, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineJanuary 20, 2017

After the recent ice storm, a couple of mild weather days afforded us the first opportunity to do habitat work in reasonable comfort.  With the help of volunteer Ray and intern Mikayla, we took to the forest to continue where … Continue reading →

Posted in Invasive plants, Native Plants, Seasons | Tagged enhancement, honeysuckle, invasives, pollinators, restoration, Tracks

Ripples 12/15/16

Posted on December 15, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineDecember 15, 2016

Suddenly it’s winter.  The luxury of a long, warm fall has finally been replaced with more seasonal conditions.  The extended warmth allowed us to do more habitat work than usual- many  more invasive plants were removed, and acres of land were … Continue reading →

Posted in Invasive plants, Native Plants, Uncategorized | Tagged buckthorn, holly, honeysuckle, invasives, restoration

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