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Saturday, October 28, 2017. Salter Brook Trout in Southeastern Massachusetts. Tucked away from the beaches, surf-casters, and tourists of southeastern Massachusetts lay hidden tidal creeks and streams filled with America's first sportsfish - the salt-run "salter" brook trout (technically a char). With a two-foot ice-fishing rod in hand, and a container of streamers, I climbed through thick brush to find the Quashnet River in Falmouth MA close to its drainage into Waquoit Bay. Hips of swamp rose (. Tuesda...

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Saturday, October 28, 2017. Salter Brook Trout in Southeastern Massachusetts. Tucked away from the beaches, surf-casters, and tourists of southeastern Massachusetts lay hidden tidal creeks and streams filled with America's first sportsfish - the salt-run "salter" brook trout (technically a char). With a two-foot ice-fishing rod in hand, and a container of streamers, I climbed through thick brush to find the Quashnet River in Falmouth MA close to its drainage into Waquoit Bay. Hips of swamp rose (. Tuesda...

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Flora and Fauna of Appalachia: South Manitou Island backpack Trip

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Flora and Fauna of Appalachia. Monday, September 1, 2014. South Manitou Island backpack Trip. Well to me, there is nothing in the world that makes me feel more alive than being out in the element learning about the ecology and culture of a new place. I love being submersed in the unknown and I absolutely love adventure. But with that, I also travel to learn of places that I'd like to bring my future children and family. I can't help but to think ahead - it motivates me. As we reached shore, the Island pa...

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Flora and Fauna of Appalachia: A Tribute to Dolly

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Flora and Fauna of Appalachia. Monday, October 13, 2014. A Tribute to Dolly. Ode to Thomas Lewis, who braved this untamed land in 1742 to conduct a survey of Lord Fairfax's property boundary. He encountered steep precipices. Bear rocks wilderness of blueberry tangles and an old, putrefying smooth green snake. Despite the frigid temperatures and the closure of Forest Road 75, we had a good time having Dolly Sods almost entirely to ourselves. Shiny clubmoss ( Lycopodium clavatum. And a cairn along the way.

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Flora and Fauna of Appalachia: Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve

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Flora and Fauna of Appalachia. Sunday, March 10, 2013. Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve. For the second time in six months, I visited Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarian Reserve (GTM) in Ponte Vedra, Florida. The northern beach area pictured below contains the highest dunes in Florida along with dozens of other unique and delicate communities that are home to 580 plant species - 8 of which are protected. Another highly salt-tolerant species had me reminiscing back to my ...

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Flora and Fauna of Appalachia: Dolly Sods Wilderness on Fire

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Flora and Fauna of Appalachia. Thursday, July 3, 2014. Dolly Sods Wilderness on Fire. The beeches and maples and mist and northern birds had me dreaming of the very place I was standing at. What a great trip with excellent company. I feel blessed to have this one on my belt. Posted by Mike Whittemore. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Lower Keys Backcountry Kayak/Camp Excursion. North Dakota Ladys Slippers. Who says North Dakota lacks in the wildflower department? On the way b...

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Ozark Highlands of Missouri: Lush

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Sunday, May 17, 2015. We visited an Ozark fen that had been used in the 1970s as a recreational mud pit for trucks. The deep muck almost swallowed my colleague as he sank to his knees in beautiful black fen soil. He came out with a monster-sized devil crawfish whose turrets and tunnels coursed through the fen. This fen is dominated by uncommon sedges and ragworts today, but I wonder what we lost during the 1970s. Posted by Allison Vaughn. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Rumble becomes a Roar.

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Ozark Highlands of Missouri: Into the Elk River Hills

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Saturday, May 02, 2015. Into the Elk River Hills. Down in that deep McDonald County country one encounters a limestone layer that supports a suite of rare-in-Missouri plants like Draba aprica and other spring forbs including green trillium, which expressed itself as though it was on steroids, a massive plant blooming all along the bottomlands. There's an uncommon spiderwort there, too, which was blooming its ever-loving head off while I was there in late April. Posted by Allison Vaughn. You need to get w...

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Ozark Highlands of Missouri: The New Nature

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Friday, May 08, 2015. So when well-minded individuals seek to convert an old hay pasture or lawn into a native grassland to support wildlife, it's an easy project to support. However, when the old pasture is nestled in an intact landscape of woodlands and glades with their own suite of native plants, I tend to be a little concerned. Where are the seeds coming from? Native to Missouri, yes, but what region? Posted by Allison Vaughn. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Rumble becomes a Roar.

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Ozark Highlands of Missouri: Central Plateau in Early April

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Sunday, April 12, 2015. Central Plateau in Early April. Posted by Allison Vaughn. Patricia A. Laster. Sunday afternoon, a little south of Jacksonville AR, I looked west as a entered the ramp for I-440 and saw a large expanse of yellow. Would it be garlic mustard plants? All I could come up with for a name of what it might be was mustard. I love reading your blog. Scott, Were on the same page! First, thanks for reading, its always nice to hear that Ive encouraged any actions to protect biodiversity!

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Ozark Highlands of Missouri: March 2015

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Thursday, March 26, 2015. Bloodroot's up. It's spring wildflower time! And so, I return to my wonderful Paul Nelson-illustrated Spring Wildflowers book, used in many places as a coloring book but serving as a great refresher in not only scientific nomenclature- which has probably all changed lately- but in the location of spring wildflowers. Because the book is out of print, with permission of the illustrator, I have scanned all the plates and posted them here. You'll still find spring flora. Spring ...

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Ozark Highlands of Missouri: April 2015

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Sunday, April 19, 2015. Degraded, but not totally trashed. Posted by Allison Vaughn. Sunday, April 12, 2015. Central Plateau in Early April. Posted by Allison Vaughn. Sunday, April 05, 2015. Backpacking in Late March. Spring is such a fleeting season, the warm rains encouraging an amazing floral display and all the elements of our spectacular natural world renewing itself on its own. Posted by Allison Vaughn. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Degraded, but not totally trashed. Central Plateau in Early April.

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Ozark Highlands of Missouri: Degraded, but not totally trashed

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Sunday, April 19, 2015. Degraded, but not totally trashed. Posted by Allison Vaughn. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Degraded, but not totally trashed. Central Plateau in Early April. Backpacking in Late March. Live Stream: New Orleans Music. Native Plant Gardening in Missouri. Bluebird Homeopathy-Victor, ID and Jackson, WY. Ozarks Law and Economy. Missouri's Original Green Blog. Beetles in the Bush. Talented Naturalists from Indiana. Timber Hill Oak Savanna-Iowa. R Reese Fuller, Louisiana Writer.

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Ozark Highlands of Missouri: Backpacking in Late March

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Sunday, April 05, 2015. Backpacking in Late March. The world is coming alive now after a long winter's nap. By late March, fire season was officially over in my playbook, so it was time to hit the trail for early spring backpacking. The screech owls have fledged, whinnying all up and down the creekbed, and Eastern phoebes are hawking insects all over warm glade openings before setting up their nests. Posted by Allison Vaughn. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Degraded, but not totally trashed. We Alway...

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Saturday, October 28, 2017. Salter Brook Trout in Southeastern Massachusetts. Tucked away from the beaches, surf-casters, and tourists of southeastern Massachusetts lay hidden tidal creeks and streams filled with America's first sportsfish - the salt-run "salter" brook trout (technically a char). With a two-foot ice-fishing rod in hand, and a container of streamers, I climbed through thick brush to find the Quashnet River in Falmouth MA close to its drainage into Waquoit Bay. Hips of swamp rose (. Tuesda...

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