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Posted 3 month(s) ago by Anne DeSarro
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As the calendar moves toward winter many people dread these changes. Shorter days and colder temperatures make it less inviting to...
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Posted 8 month(s) ago by Mike Gildea
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The Friends of TREC are pleased to announce that Dr. James K. Bissell is the 2011 John C. Oliver Environmental Leadership Award re...
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Posted 10 month(s) ago by Gene Polaski
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The pontoon boat, known as the Swamp Buggy, was launched and moved from the marina to the pontoon station. Some diodes or fuses blew and...
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Posted 10 month(s) ago by Anne DeSarro
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Spring is here at Presque Isle with rain, fog, snow and occasional sunshine. It is a time of transition in nature and provides man...
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Posted 11 month(s) ago by Gene Polaski
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The pontoon boat, known as the Swamp Buggy, is prepared for launch . Volunteers put the batteries, lines, etc back on the boat known as ...
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Posted 1 year(s) ago by Anne DeSarro
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Nothing can be rushed in nature. All must happen in its own time. Late winter is a sleepy time for most, but birds and anima...
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Posted 1 year(s) ago by Anne DeSarro
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While snow covers Presque Isle it looks to the casual observer like nothing is happening. In nature many plants and animals are do...
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Posted 1 year(s) ago by Anne DeSarro
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An exiciting new exhibit has taken over the second floor space at the TREC. Up Close, a look at insects and wild plants through cl...
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Posted 1 year(s) ago by Anne DeSarro
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Fall is here and we are ready to work with students in the field. Field trip season is usually not as busy here at the TREC as it ...
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Posted 1 year(s) ago by Anne DeSarro
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Summer on Presque Isle has a very different vibe compared to the other seasons of the year. The entire park staff is working at fu...
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