Walking in the Woods
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Walking in the Woods
Trail in the blast zone, Mt. St. Helens Volcanic National Monument, 2000.
On National Arbor Day, let’s look at the forests and trees that are old, damaged or logged. These not-in-their-prime plants still have some
Do you know what a snag is?
Yes, Australian
Yes, non-Australian
You mean to grab something??
You mean [Insert smth else]??
Maybe, I'm not sure
No, Australian
No, non-Australian
Results/I am gonna SNAG this button, just for funsies
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Wetland Retreat
Wetland retreat There’s plenty of evidence that this wetland was once filled with trees, such as the stand of decaying snags remaining, but there is new life emerging and wildlife making this quiet space their home – the nest of a prey bird is setup in a prime location to hunt fish to feed its young.
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