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BLUE WEEK “IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS”: Edwin Moseley

One of the first faculty members at Bowling Green State University in 1928, Mosely documented the Oak Openings Region before major settlement in the ‘Flora of the Oak Openings’.  Learn about Moseley’s work and then explore the beautifully restored Kitty Todd Preserve to get a firsthand picture of what the pre-settlement Oak Openings looked like. Hike led by Dr. Ryan Walsh, Toledo Zoo Botanist and BGSU Biologist, Dr. Helen Michaels.

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Kitty Todd Nature Preserve.