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Force of Nature: Checking in on the Fate of Rhode Island's Most Endangered Species - Rhode Island Monthly

Photo illustration: Emily Rietzel; Aerial photography: Nick clavette. Measuring tape in pocket, arborist Matt Largess strides through the Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge. The 1,000-acre Audubon property was cleared in the nineteenth century for a farmstead as well as grist, saw and textile mills. Its namesake, Schuyler Fisher, once created the second-largest mill village in eastern Exeter, with a factory, a boardinghouse for workers and a stor…
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Rhode Island Monthly broke the news in on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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