09-14-12 Field Note

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09-14-12 Field Note

September 21, 2012

Jeff Clarke recounts Tongue Creek restoration efforts, autumnal reinstatement of wildlife security areas, and coyotes on the Northern Floodplain.

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09-14-12 Field Note

Jump guests plant more than 200 trees.

An elk and deer "super highway" traverses the Woodchuck drainage.

Snowberries provide food all winter long to birds and animals, but are poisionous to humans.

A chipmunk tempts death from above.

Few knapweed flowers remain.

Wildlife security areas provide safe havens.

Coyotes leave tracks on Northern Floodplain sand.

Fawns may be missing their mother.

Purple Stemmed Asters provide fall color.

Field Work Completed 09-14-12