Aubrey James Shepherd's unique view from Fayetteville, Arkansas
Friday, November 7, 2008
Groundhogs remain plentiful in south Fayetteville, thanks to the linking green infrastructure in the area
Please click on image to ENLARGE photo of groundhog in south Fayetteville on November 7, 2008
2 comments:
Anonymous
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Prove it. provide one piece of evidence to back up your claim. Please, just once back up your claim with at least one piece of real evidence. And by the way your wetland prairie is full of evasive species, such as fescue, bermuda, privit, honeysuckle and many more. May I suggest you attemp to remove them, they look to be taking over.
The INvasives didn't get there in a day, year or 5 years and they can't be eradicated by gentle hands in a day, a year or five either. But we're working on it!
2 comments:
Prove it. provide one piece of evidence to back up your claim. Please, just once back up your claim with at least one piece of real evidence. And by the way your wetland prairie is full of evasive species, such as fescue, bermuda, privit, honeysuckle and many more. May I suggest you attemp to remove them, they look to be taking over.
The INvasives didn't get there in a day, year or 5 years and they can't be eradicated by gentle hands in a day, a year or five either.
But we're working on it!
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