Larch through the seasons
Images below as follows
1) Larch & Blueberry 2) Alder Flycatcher 3) Dr. Landau pushing down on the beaver baffle 4) Snow falling at Finzel,
5) Dr. Landau removing a beaver dam to restore natural hydrology to the larch trees 6) Black bear on DSLR camera trap
7) The preserve and surrounding mountains in snow storm 8) Boardwalk through the preserve in winter
9) Dr. Landau removing beaver dam under bridge 10) Canadian burnet 11) Autumn in the preserve, 12) Cedar Waxwings on dead larch snag
13) The preserve in summer 14) Volunteers trimming shrubs near larch 15) Larch in Autumn 16) Winter in the preserve
17) A robin in the boreal fen 18) Dr. Landau inspecting a young larch tree 19) Bird life abounds at the preserve
20) A volunteer trims shrubs 21) Dr. Landau removing a beaver dam 22) Portrait of young larch tree
23) As a “frost pocket” the boreal fen is usually frozen most days in winter 24) “A little bit of Canada gone astray”
25) Dr. Landau removing shrubs 26) Finzel Lake 27) Shrub pile 28) Dr. Landau and volunteers working in the preserve
29) Red Spruce, another conifer usually found further north or at much higher elevations, in winter (Finzel was recently awarded a grant to plant more red spruce for genetic diversity)
30) Fisher on DSLR camera trap 31) Dr. Landau searching for a beaver baffle in the fen