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As the 1st certified maple producer in Connecticut, Great Mountain Forest is managing their sugarbush in ways that help birds raise the next generation. Many species are in serious decline & depend on forests to eat, rest & nest. [bit.ly] @Audubon_CT #Int


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As the 1st certified maple producer in Connecticut, Great Mountain Forest is managing their sugarbush in ways that help birds raise the next generation. Many species are in serious decline & depend on forests to eat, rest & nest. https://bit.ly/3nbGXqA @Audubon_CT #IntlForestDay https://twitter.com/audubonsociety/status/1638179680476856322/photo/1 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Frv7uIvXwAIMw_W.jpg:large

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