One of our flagship projects: A true depiction of our dedication to doing what it takes to restore our ecosystems and making them accesible to future generations, even if it means working in deep ravines, carefully placing 45 tons of rock with no machines, and starting from the very beginning with immense overgrowth of invasive species. 

The view down into this creek was invisible on my first visit. There was nothing to see but immense bramble - a mixture of invasive holly, ivy, blackberry, english hawthorne, and plum. It was so thick and impenetrable, we didn’t even touch it for a year, instead focusing on the more accessible parts of the yard. 

The pictures in this page will show the whole story, somewhat out of order, achieved in a series of steps over a number of years. Our first visit was in 2019, and we’ve come a long way since then. 

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