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Yards To Green:
A tunnel of tall Tamaracks lines the path of this wetland area, where Painted and Snapping Turtles like to sun on nearby logs. A member of the pine family, which do not usually shed their needles, Tamaracs shed their needles every fall and go through the winter bare. Their tough roots have been used by American Indians to bind canoes.
