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Greg Dodge is a professional naturalist as well as a writer, videographer and producer of natural history DVDs. His images have been used in various TV productions, museum displays, and corporate videos. Above all, he has a fascination and passion for all things natural.
Stop by and say hello Tuesday thru Saturday in Explore the Wild, Catch the Wind, or on the Dino Trail.

Bare Trees

November 30th, 2008

gd_11_16wetlMost deciduous trees are now bare, although some will retain the brown, wrinkled remnants of the previous season’s leaves until pushed out by next spring’s new growth. Even the Bald Cypress down in the Wetlands are nearly devoid of their pine-like leaves. The upside is, it’s now easier to see deeper into the woods and Wetlands for what lurks within.

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