Mississippi Summer 2013. Shadow Falls Mississippi National River and Recreation Area.

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Mississippi Summer 2013

Shadow Falls

Mississippi National River and Recreation Area

Hidden Falls Invasive Species and Flood Plain Garlic Mustard Burdock

Flood plain bagging garlic mustard

Hidden Falls Rock layers

Buckthorn Tony walking on his hands

Crosby Farm Park Catching Invertebrate Catching Turtles

Minnehaha Falls and Lock and Damn #1

Two Rivers Overlook

Stenciling for a great cause

Wastewater Treatment Plant

Staring Park Aquatic Invasive Species

IDSC Natural World-Mississippi Model Class Summer 2013

Helping the river one day at a time