Volunteers plant trees at Franklin Lock

Posted 9/26/22

Ninety volunteers along with the support of 17 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rangers and staff, reforested a large grass field with native plants …

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Volunteers plant trees at Franklin Lock

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Ninety volunteers from the neighborhood,local schools and colleges, along with the support of 17 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rangers and staff, reforested a large grass field with native plants Sept. 24 at the W.P. Franklin Lock Recreation Area on the Caloosahatchee River.

Caloosahatchee River, Franklin Lock, trees

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