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I'm John A. Watlington, an Acton resident for over twenty years, and an Acton Land Steward for over 10 years. | I'm John A. Watlington, an Acton resident for over twenty years, and an Acton Land Steward for over 10 years. I live near Great Hill, and have a garden plot at Morrison Farm, and can usually be found at either of those or the Arboretum, although I frequent all of South Acton's conservation lands. | ||
I became much more active in Acton's Conservation lands after spending almost a year in the Songjiang/Suzhou district of China, and realizing that the conservation land we had all around town was a gem. The interest in Invasive Plant Species followed soon after, as I started trying to identify what plants I was seeing and realized that many of them were NOT native plants. | I became much more active in Acton's Conservation lands after spending almost a year in the Songjiang/Suzhou district of China, and realizing that the conservation land we had all around town was a gem. The interest in Invasive Plant Species followed soon after, as I started trying to identify what plants I was seeing and realized that many of them were NOT native plants. |
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I'm John A. Watlington, an Acton resident for over twenty years, and an Acton Land Steward for over 10 years. I live near Great Hill, and have a garden plot at Morrison Farm, and can usually be found at either of those or the Arboretum, although I frequent all of South Acton's conservation lands.
I became much more active in Acton's Conservation lands after spending almost a year in the Songjiang/Suzhou district of China, and realizing that the conservation land we had all around town was a gem. The interest in Invasive Plant Species followed soon after, as I started trying to identify what plants I was seeing and realized that many of them were NOT native plants.