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Thomas D. Brock, 1926-2021

  • Post author:pleasantvalleyconservancy
  • Post published:April 23, 2021
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Thomas Dale Brock, of Madison, Wisconsin, passed away on 4 April 2021 at the age of 94, due to complications from a fall. He was born 10 September 1926 in…

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Great fall burn weather during Election Week

  • Post author:pleasantvalleyconservancy
  • Post published:November 21, 2020
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Because of Covid most of our spring burns were canceled (needlessly!). So it was a great boon that the first week of November (Election Week) the burn weather was outstanding!We…

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Comparison between burned (2019) and unburned (2020) areas of the same oak savanna

  • Post author:pleasantvalleyconservancy
  • Post published:May 1, 2020
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We were prevented from  burning in 2020 because of the corona virus pandemic. I found two photos from the same location: 2019 (dormant season-early March burn), and 2020 unburned. April…

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My old work now playing part of the corona virus assay

  • Post author:pleasantvalleyconservancy
  • Post published:April 2, 2020
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My work on Thermus aquaticus has been reported frequently because of its significance in DNA technology. Who knew it would also play  a role in the corona virus test? This…

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Importance of fire with Midwest oak savannas

  • Post author:pleasantvalleyconservancy
  • Post published:March 31, 2020
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We have been burning our oak savannas at Pleasant Valley Conservancy "annually" for the past 20 years. They have always been dormant season burns, either late fall or early spring.…

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Corona virus: Controlled burns for natural areas now canceled

  • Post author:pleasantvalleyconservancy
  • Post published:March 26, 2020
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Since my post yesterday, Wisconsin DNR Forestry has canceled burn permits for natural areas. (Burns for agricultural purposes are still permitted.)

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Restoration ecology in the time of corona virus: controlled burns

  • Post author:pleasantvalleyconservancy
  • Post published:March 25, 2020
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These are fearsome times, with a modern plague raging  across the land. Unfortunately, the full significance of the epidemic only became evident in late March, just when burn season was…

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Getting ready for dormant season (spring) burns

  • Post author:pleasantvalleyconservancy
  • Post published:January 31, 2020
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The end of January is when we start planning our spring burns. Lately, we have been burning earlier than we used to. (Sometimes even late February). We need WiscDNR permits…

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Annual Labor Day field trip at Pleasant Valley Conservancy

  • Post author:pleasantvalleyconservancy
  • Post published:September 5, 2019
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Kathie and I have been running the Labor Day trip at PVC annually since September 2002 (17 years). If the weather is good, attendance is fairly high, generally 25-40 participants.…

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Surprising resilience of a black walnut tree

  • Post author:pleasantvalleyconservancy
  • Post published:July 31, 2019
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As I discussed in a 2017 post, black walnut (Juglans niger) is one of the bad guys in oak savanna restoration. As that post also discussed, walnut trees are fairly…

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    • Bush and tree removal
    • Controlled (Prescribed) Burns
    • Increasing Plant Species Diversity
    • Long-term Management
    • Seed Collecting Dates
    • Seed Collection and Planting
    • Weed Control
      • Sumac Removal
  • Visit
    • Directions
    • Public Trail Map
    • Field Trips
    • Winter Activities
  • News and Blogs
    • Susan’s Blog
    • Thomas Brock’s Blog (2008-2021)
  • Landscape and History
    • Awards, Recognitions, & Grants
    • Air Photos and GIS
    • Geology and Soils
    • Buildings
    • Conservancy Restoration
    • Cultural Landscape
    • Land Use History
    • Wildlife
      • Birds
      • Deer and Hunting
      • Other Animals Including Arthropods
    • Plant Species Before Restoration
  • Vegetation Overview
    • Plants of the Preserve
      • Phenology: Growth and Flowering Times
      • Plant Species
      • Floristic Quality Index
      • Rare and Interesting Species
    • Oak Savannas
    • Oak Woodlands
    • Prairie Remnants
    • Wetlands
    • Planted Prairies
      • Barn Prarie
      • East Basin Prarie
      • Pocket Prairie
      • Ridge Praire
      • Sandhill Crane Wet Prairie
      • Toby’s Prairie
      • Valley Prairie
 

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