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Volunteers spent a frigid afternoon helping clear The Preserve of invasive plants on Jan. 8. While the cold doesn’t make the process more pleasant, the invasive plants are easier to locate in winter.
Volunteers spent a frigid afternoon helping clear the Preserve of invasive plants on January 8, 2022. Keith Coughlin works on clearing a troublesome area. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers spent a frigid afternoon helping clear the Preserve of invasive plants on January 8, 2022. Kathy Connolly led the team. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers spent a frigid afternoon helping clear the Preserve of invasive plants on January 8, 2022. Keith Coughlin works on clearing a troublesome area. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers spent a frigid afternoon helping clear the Preserve of invasive plants on January 8, 2022. Kate Tellier works through heavy snow around a tree. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers spent a frigid afternoon helping clear the Preserve of invasive plants on January 8, 2022. Kate Tellier helps clear an area. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers spent a frigid afternoon helping clear the Preserve of invasive plants on January 8, 2022. Dave Radka was among the volunteers. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers spent a frigid afternoon helping clear the Preserve of invasive plants on January 8, 2022. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Volunteers spent a frigid afternoon helping clear the Preserve of invasive plants on January 8, 2022. Dave Radka and Kathy Connolly discuss the days clearing. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News