Conway School eighth graders take in the scenery on Ken Osborn’s property near Lake McMurray while he tells them about the region’s forests, ecology and logging industry.
Ken Osborn (in hat) shows Conway School eighth graders how a section of his property has transformed into a green landscape with many foxglove flowers a few years after being logged.
Conway School eighth graders walk along a road on Ken Osborn’s property, where he leads a tour each year to introduce students to the region’s forests, ecology and logging industry.
Conway School eighth grader Rachel Semrau reaches for a foxglove flower while learning about the region's forests, ecology and logging industry on a tour of Ken Osborn's property near Lake McMurray.
Conway School eighth graders take in the scenery on Ken Osborn’s property near Lake McMurray while he tells them about the region’s forests, ecology and logging industry.
Ken Osborn (in hat) shows Conway School eighth graders how a section of his property has transformed into a green landscape with many foxglove flowers a few years after being logged.
Conway School eighth graders walk along a road on Ken Osborn’s property, where he leads a tour each year to introduce students to the region’s forests, ecology and logging industry.
Conway School eighth grader Rachel Semrau reaches for a foxglove flower while learning about the region's forests, ecology and logging industry on a tour of Ken Osborn's property near Lake McMurray.
LAKE MCMURRAY — Conway School eighth graders saw foxglove and ferns, newly sprouted trees and a deer climbing a hill in the distance — all during a field trip Thursday.
During a 1.5-mile walk in the woods near Lake McMurray, the students got to take in the greenery and fresh air during a lesson that touched on the science, economics, policy and natural history of the land, owned and forested by Ken Osborn.
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