prairie
Elizabeth Davis with her son, Andrew, 3
D.R. Bryan and Larry Tombaugh
Partridge pea
Joe Jackson and Dale Threatt-Taylor
Mike Woodard
Woodard and Reckhow
Pat and John Hartwell
Brian Strong and Beverly McNeill
John Ann Shearer and Jeff Masten
trail
Leigh Ann Hammerbacher
Walt Tysinger
Paula Alexander and Matt Kopac of Burt's Bees
No houses, big or little, will be built on this prairie
Elizabeth Davis and her son, Andrew, 3, came to check out the new site
Developer D.R. Bryan and Triangle Land Conservancy Board President Larry Tombaugh cut the ribbon at Horton Grove
Partridge pea seeds were scattered and sown in hopes of sprouting into enticing vittles for wildlife
Joe Jackson and Dale Threatt-Taylor inspect their partridge pea seeds
Councilman Mike Woodard shows his partridge pea stomping technique
Woodard with County Commissioner Ellen Reckhow
John Ann Shearer of U.S. Fish and Wildlife and Jeff Masten, TLC's director of conservation strategies
Taking a loop through one of the preserve's new trails
The back of Leigh Ann Hammerbacher's shirt captures TLC's mission
Walt Tysinger explains that the trails are named for prominent slave families who once lived and worked on Stagville plantation, adjacent to the Horton Grove tract
Saving the Prairie
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