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The forest is quiet on this particular below freezing morning. The accessional crow can be heard in the distance hinting at spring but the remains of the snowstorm a few day earlier still somewhat shackles the forest floor. All the low level pine trees are arched over with their heads buried in the snow making […]

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These woods used to be an agricultural field and there rock wall still divid up the forest. Closer to the road there are thick old white pines but farther in it turns into a hardwood forest. there is a clear and noticeable line where these white pines stop. There are a few explanations for this […]

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BioFinder

Using BioFinder, I was able to discover that most of centennial woods can be classified as a rare natural upland community. The areas not under the same classification are for the most part wetlands. There is a highest priority animal crossing on rout 89 for the wildlife of centennial woods to be able to access […]

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The land has noticably thawed, movement is coming back to the land.  Everything seems wet and all the dead trees are waterlogged and the remaining snow melts on top of it. Birds can be heard in the distance signifying the lands slow wake from its slumber. Buds can be abserved peaking out of the maple […]

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