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Wasque to temporarily close for work against invasive beetles - The Martha's Vineyard Times
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Wasque to temporarily close for work against invasive beetles - The Martha's Vineyard Times
The Wasque reservation on Chappaquiddick will soon be closed for at least a month so the Trustees of Reservations can conduct mitigation efforts against Southern pine beetles. The Trustees, which owns the nature preserve, announced in a press release it will begin thinning Wasque’s mature pitch pine forests on Feb. 28 in a project funded by a $75,000 grant from the MassWildlife Habitat Management Grant Program. “Without this work, we run a gre…
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