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Japanese Honeysuckle reseach

Japanese Honeysuckle reseach

Dr. KJ MIN, postodoctoral researcher from Clemson University, is studying how plant invasion influences biogeochemical cycles in soil (e.g., soil carbon chemistry, microbial decomposition of soil organic matter).  His target species is the Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) which is a woody vine with oak-shaped leaves that can cover the ground in a dense mat and climb up shrubs and trees. The RU EcoPreserve is one of his study sites where he is taking soil samples and measuring the soil chemistry…

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Trails Work Day – lots of activity!

Trails Work Day – lots of activity!

Student volunteers (Alex Stollery and Adam Yawdoszyn) mixing cement for new bench installation. Photo by Darrell Jones. Students from the RU Outdoors Club, the Wildlife Society and Bloustein Graduate Students Service Club volunteered out in the EcoPreserve on Saturday, April 6 2019.   The Bloustein students scoured the trails and stream for trash.  The Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society worked on installing a bench on a bluff overlooking Buell Brook along the Blue Trail. The Outdoors Club shoveled, wheelbarrowed and…

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Wildlife Loop Trail Opens

Wildlife Loop Trail Opens

 Photo by Lara Watrous A guided hike was held on Sunday October 28 to celebrate the opening of a new 1.4 mile section of trail in the Rutgers EcoPreserve.  The new section has been named the Wildlife Loop Trail and winds through maple-oak-cedar woodlands and open glades.   “I am really excited to be able to open up the whole western section of the EcoPreserve to access for nature study, hiking, running, mountain biking, and snowshoeing/skiing,” stated EcoPreserve Faculty Director, Rick Lathrop.  The trail traverses a variety of terrain, bringing the grand total of trail mileage…

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