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Upcoming Habitat Restoration Project in Clifton and Rolling Hills to Benefit Local Wildlife and Outdoor Enthusiasts
Next month, a habitat restoration project will start at the Clifton and Rolling Hills wildlife management areas in Lyon County, east of Marshall. This project is a joint effort between Pheasants Forever and the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council. The plan is to remove trees and brush that have overgrown and damaged the prairie habitat. Over two years, trees, including cottonwoods and non-native species like Russian olive, Siberian elm, and buckthorn, will be cut and burned.
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