By Bauyrzhan Zhaxylykov, Capital News Service LANSING — Surrounded by busy roads, neighborhoods and businesses, Ken-O-Sha Park doesn’t look like one of Michigan’s most valuable forests. But a new study by researchers with Calvin University’s Emma Cole Grand Rapids Flora Project found the 100-acre park in Grand Rapids is home to one of the state’s highest-quality remaining forests. The park takes its name from the Ottawa word “Ken-O-Sha,” meaning…