Yet another autumn in Saginaw Forest - although it is my first - brings a reddening of the leaves. This maple, half-toppled by a fallen tree - has a nice color gradient that shows the panoply of colors seen in other parts of the forest.
Use of the Forest
Public use of Saginaw Forest is encouraged. Rules for the public's use include (but are not limited to):
- No parking in front of the access gate.
- Public use hours are from 6am to 6pm only; no camping on the site!
- No vehicles or bicycles are permitted on the site except those for approved research and teaching use (bike parking available at the main gate).
- Dogs with owners are welcome to visit, but they must be on a leash. (Also see here.)
- Dog owners must carry out all pet waste; please bring your own doggie bag to do so.
- No cutting or collecting of plant material; no hunting or harming vertebrates (this includes no fishing).
- No smoking.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Trees turning
Yet another autumn in Saginaw Forest - although it is my first - brings a reddening of the leaves. This maple, half-toppled by a fallen tree - has a nice color gradient that shows the panoply of colors seen in other parts of the forest.
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