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Boundary Waters Worms- Spread the Word, Not the Worm

By Sue Prom Posted on August 24, 2017 Posted in BWCA No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, Gunflint Trail, invasive, night crawlers

On a recent canoe camping trip in the Boundary Waters my friend lifted up our tent ground cloth and discovered a worm beneath it. I shouted, “Quick, grab it and kill it!” I’d like to say I’m not a regular …

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Please Pick the Lupines

By Sue Prom Posted on June 30, 2017 Posted in environment No Comments Tagged with gunfint trail, invasive, lupines

There are invasive wildflowers all over but none receive as much hatred from me as the lupine. Why does this extremely destructive invasive bother me so much? I think it is because so many people love lupines. If I didn’t …

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