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Pollinator habitat

Members of Middle Peninsula Master Naturalists Cohort 5 Basic Training Class trainees recently installed a pollinator habitat at the main entrance to Beaverdam Park, Gloucester. Generous donations of native plants were welcomed. Cohort 5 members, who graduate from the program in June, worked closely with other MPMN members from inception to completion of the project. Shown at the habitat project, are, from left, trainees Van Button and Mary Runnells, project advisors C.J. Sweet and Edie Bradbury, trainee Shanna Ryan, and Scott Runnells, who also lent a helping hand.
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