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Archive for May, 2021

Nature and culture intertwine in any space where humans are present. One of the most prominent ways to examine this is to look at who uses the natural space and for what purpose. Centennial woods is a conserved area and reflects cultural values of preserving nature for its value as a resource for recreation and […]

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The forest has truly come to life with the sounds of birds and the activity of insects as well as the green leaves on the trees and shrubs and wildflowers across the forest floor. During my visit to my phenology site, I heard chickadees, a tufted titmouse, a winter wren, a black-throated green warbler, and […]

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I spent time this past weekend exploring other parts of Centennial woods beyond my phenology site although I was limited to the northern half because the southern part of the woods is in South Burlington. I spent much of this time trying to become more aware of birds and identify them using the songs I […]

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