This year brush control work focuses on the South Unit, which was not burned. We burn each of the three units at Rettenmund two out of three years, so that each year one unit is unburned. This means that any woody vegetation in that unit is not killed and is larger and has the opportunity to leaf out, making it easier to find. This is important because we are having such good control of woody vegetation that the woodies are quite small and we need help finding them.
The volunteer group walked across the whole prairie on their way to the South Unit, pulling any scattered sweet clover plants that might have been missed (very few indeed!).
Cutting and treating small woody vegetation in the South Unit |
As the photo shows, this is "stoop" labor, but it is a delight to work in a prairie that is in such good shape.
Ten years ago this whole unit was shoulder-high with woody vegetation |
Five years ago we started to eradicate a large sumac clone in this area (which we call the Narrows). Today sumac is hard to find! |
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