The two photos shown here are interesting. They were both taken from about the same location, looking down from the top of the slope. When I took the 2003 photo it was a photo point as part of a series I did every year. It's hard to believe, but I thought the area was in pretty good shape. (It's also hard to believe, but this photo was taken with a Nikon "film" camera!)
The second photo was taken last summer from almost the same location. What a difference! Visible in the photo are Echinacea pallida and Silphium lacinatum. And of course, prairie grasses to carry a fire.
View from the Far Overlook (Leopold bench) in early September 2003 |
View from the same location at the end of July 2018. All the woodies visible are bur oaks! |
The moral of this story? The restoration ecologist needs patience!
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