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OLWC In the News: Restoring another white oak woodland

OLWC In the News: Restoring another white oak woodland

Mar 14, 2019 | Featured, In the News, Projects, You can get involved!

Restoring another white oak woodland by Corey Buchanan, March 14, 2019 in the West Linn Tidings Westlake Homeowners Association Open Spaces Liaison Tom Berridge is looking forward to the time when he can peer into the 17-acre oak woodlands that borders Kruse Way in...

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