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Glen Helen land manager Ben Silliman pointed out areas of the Glen that have been cleared of invasive bush honeysuckle in recent years, indicated by shading. Areas around the Glen’s waterways have been prioritized due to sensitive ecology and a prior Nature Conservancy grant focused on a stretch of the Little Miami. Amur bush honeysuckle is one of at least 22 invasives that have been found in the local nature preserve. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

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Glen Helen land manager Ben Silliman pointed out areas of the Glen that have been cleared of invasive bush honeysuckle in recent years, indicated by shading. Areas around the Glen’s waterways have been prioritized due to sensitive ecology and a prior Nature Conservancy grant focused on a stretch of the Little Miami. Amur bush honeysuckle is one of at least 22 invasives that have been found in the local nature preserve. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

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