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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Connecting / Not Separating


One of the big advantages of Open Space is that it allows scenes like this (Sawmill Ponds) where vistors can experience wildlife. Open Space needs to be managed in ways which provide these experiences while also protecting wildlife.
Posted by Guy at 7:19 PM

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