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Tag Archives: Invasive Species

Ripples 8/10/17

Posted on August 16, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineAugust 16, 2017

A while back our education coordinator and I were in the forest at Woodland Dunes, and I encountered a large tree that didn’t look familiar.  It was late fall, all the leaves were off, and the trunk was just a … Continue reading →

Posted in Emerald ash borer | Tagged ash tree, emerald ash borer, forest restoration, Invasive Species

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 2/9/17

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineFebruary 10, 2017

Just a couple of weeks more now, and we’ll be into spring.  As the Earth’s tilt gradually places us more toward the Sun, we’re receiving a lot more solar energy than we did six weeks ago.  The birds know it, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Migration, Native Plants, Seasons | Tagged diversity, Invasive Species, native plants, pollinators, seeds

Ripples 3-05-14

Posted on March 5, 2014 by Jim KnickelbineJanuary 16, 2015

The following was written by Jennifer Powell, Land Management Coordinator for Woodland Dunes and also Coordinator for the Lakeshore Invasive Species Management Area.   Buy Local, Buy Native Spring is right around the corner and many of us are catching … Continue reading →

Posted in Invasive plants, Restore the Shore | Tagged Barberry, Invasive Species, LISMA
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