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Native Carnivores Introduced Into Suitable Habitat

  • #21
Nice work!
 
  • #22
Read through this whole thread, but the others have so eloquently put, this is a good thing, hopefully we can see a benefit and enjoy it in this moment.
 
  • #23
As man destroys countless natural CP habitats, it's nice to see one restored in what looks to be the right way.
Good luck and I look forward to seeing more pics!
btw, permethrin on your clothes, boots and gear with OFF on the skin will keep away the bugs. I routinely go into the worst areas of LI without so much as a mosquito bite or stray tick.
 
  • #24
I went out to check these plants a few weeks ago. The older ones are looking just fine.......





.......and here are just a few of the 100's of seedlings that have sprouted in the area.








More pics to come as the season progresses.
 
  • #25
Super awesome... Im glad these are taking off...
 
  • #26
Any updates Cthulhu138? I love what you have done.
 
  • #27
I won't be going back to this location until May at the earliest. The entire area is under 2 feet of snow until April but I plan on doing monthly visits throughout the summer months.
 
  • #28
Lol. Johnny, after Wednesday, it's probably more like 3 feet of snow!
 
  • #29
No kidding ! At least the melt off will be good for the water table.
 
  • #30
I'm so jealous. Id love to be able to have my own natural bog.
 
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