EDGEFIELD, S.C. — The difference is already visible across 49 acres at Michigan’s Minden City State Game Area. Where dense autumn olive had begun closing in on 10 separate wildlife openings, heavy equipment has mowed the invasive shrubs to the ground. Sunlight can now reach the soil again, allowing native plants more room to grow, and areas that had become tangled with brush look like openings once more. But the freshly cleared ground is not the…
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