Don Botsford Visits His Recreational Preserve, May 1997 Photographer: Francisco Kjolseth
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1997
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Don Botsford Stands Outside The Tree House On His Recreational Preserve, May 1997 Photographer: Francisco Kjolseth
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1997
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Ann Arbor News, May 15, 1997
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Don Botsford, shown near an elaborate tree house he built on 20 acres of woods he owns near M-14 and Miller Road, has not given up on his dream of developing a full-fledged nature preserve on the property.
Ann Arbor News, May 15, 1997
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Don Botsford, shown near an elaborate tree house he built on 20 acres of woods he owns near M-14 and Miller Road, has not given up on his dream of developing a full-fledged nature preserve on the property.
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Man has dream to blend nature, health activities
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1997
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Don Botsford On His 20-Acre Land Preserve, April 1999 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1999
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Don Botsford On His 20-Acre Land Preserve, April 1999 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1999
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1999
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Don Botsford stands on his 20-acre land preserve in Scio Township. He says nearby development will enhance his preservation efforts.
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1999
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Don Botsford stands on his 20-acre land preserve in Scio Township. He says nearby development will enhance his preservation efforts.
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Amid development, nature preserved
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1999
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Farms and Open Space: Preserving Rural Washtenaw County
A panel of experts from Washtenaw County government agencies and nonprofits discuss what we can do to preserve farmland, forests, open space, and natural areas in Washtenaw County. They will highlight what efforts are already under way, and how we can expand efforts to help local farmers and conservationists.
This panel includes members from the Mindful Eating Team of the Ann Arbor Unitarian Universalist Congregation, the Park Planning and Natural Areas Planning Department of Washtenaw County, members of the Legacy Land Conservancy, local farmers, and Argus Farm Stop.
This event is in partnership with the Unitarian Universalist Church of Ann Arbor.
A Naturalist's Journal: Let's Have A Little History Lesson
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5
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1976
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Bird Hills Park Has Interesting History
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30
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June
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1968
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