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Burton Island State Park: Guide to the Interpretive Nature Trail and Hiking Trail
Burton Island State Park: Guide to the Interpretive Nature Trail and Hiking Trail
Burton Island State Park: Guide to the Interpretive Nature Trail and Hiking Trail
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Burton Island State Park: Guide to the Interpretive Nature Trail and Hiking Trail

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This descriptive and illustrated guide features drawings and maps of the Burton Island State Park. It gives great detail about local flora and fauna, trail guides, history of the area, agricultural information, and advice to identify birds and other local plants. A vibrant, interactive and practical guide which can be enjoyed at home or used in the state park.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherGood Press
Release dateNov 5, 2021
ISBN4066338068811
Burton Island State Park: Guide to the Interpretive Nature Trail and Hiking Trail

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    Burton Island State Park - Stephen Antil

    Stephen Antil

    Burton Island State Park: Guide to the Interpretive Nature Trail and Hiking Trail

    Published by Good Press, 2022

    goodpress@okpublishing.info

    EAN 4066338068811

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    Today we can see the stories of the past and present etched across the face of Burton Island. An old farm in horse-drawn buggy days was left to the mercy of warm summer rains and icy winter storms. We can see the land, once a pasture, now swelling into overgrown fields and forests where wild plants and animals compete to live in a continually changing habitat.

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    Before you lies what was formerly pasture-land. Fields exist

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