Four Interpretive Signs Installed on the Great Guernsey Trail

Thanks to an anonymous donation of $4,000 and a $5,000 grant from John W. and Edna McManus Shepard Fund, the CDC has been able to install four interpretive signs on the Great Guernsey Trail. 
 
The first sign on the trail (heading east from Cambridge) 
describes the importance of wetlands and is located between the 0.5 and 1 mile markers.
 
The second sign details varies plants that support pollinators and is located near the butterfly trail right before the 1.5 mile marker.
 
The third sign details how our stream ecosystem is the “roadways of the natural world,” and is located about halfway between the Deerfield Rd. crossing and the Lore City Bridge. 
 
The final sign describes the importance of lowland forest and is located between the Lore City bridge and Lore City. 
 
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