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September 01, 2007
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September 01, 2007
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June 01, 2007
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June 01, 2007

Photo by Tim Matson
All ponds have water in common. It’s their surroundings that tell them apart.
The pasture pond is a sun-splashed delight prized for its recreational opportunities and as a landscape accent. The shadowy woods pond, on the other hand, evokes instead a mysterious realm of covert creatures, hidden wildflowers and …
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June 01, 2007
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March 01, 2007

Photo by The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
A managed oak forest in twenty-first-century Connecticut
Charlie Cogbill has spent a large part of his career studying a forest that no longer exists: the pre-settlement forest in New England and New York. A plant ecologist, Cogbill began …
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March 01, 2007
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March 01, 2007

Photo by Ned Therrien
David and C.C. take a break from putting up wood.
I remember several years ago asking David White where he lived and maybe something about what he did for a living. “I’m a homesteader up in Sandwich,” he replied. It was around a campfire, …
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