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A Mindfull Stroll

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If the sight of the blue skies fills you with joy, if a blade of grass springing up in the…

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Natural Communities of Center Hill Preserve, Part 2

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As promised in last week’s post, this essay will focus on the natural communities of the coastal portion of Center…

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Natural Communities of Center Hill Preserve, Part 1

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I spent much of September and early October identifying the natural communities of Center Hill Preserve. Natural communities, as defined…

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At Home in Southeastern Massachusetts

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“I never could understand why so seldom is mention made of the wonderful forms of nature that lie so close…

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Exploring Natural Plymouth, One Preserve at a Time: Hoyt-Hall Preserve

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Over the weekend I had the opportunity to join members of the Wildlands Trust and eight other locals for a…

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