A month after the April burn, grasses
and other vegetation is already 6 inches tall. Deer have been
observed grazing on the grass and a pheasant was heard crowing.
Photos from April 9, 2007
Photos
from May 2007

Oak Savannah on 4 May 2007
Prairie on 4 May 2007

Serviceberry (aka Juneberry or
Amelanchier)
in bloom on edge of Oak Savannah

Students contributing to Nature
Trail maintenance
Photos from April 9, 2007
Photos
from May 2007
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