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Lichens on stone, those "still explosions" as the great American poet Elizabeth Bishop named them, remain unseen to most, ...
Stone walls can be found here and there in other states, but only in New England are they nearly ubiquitous. That’s due to a regionally unique combination of hard crystalline bedrock, glacial soils ...
the time has come to do the same for New England’s stone walls. These dryland structures are so ubiquitous, massive and unique relative to other habitats that it’s high time for natural ...
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