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The Union Bay Natural Area, part of the University of Washington Botanic Gardens, has a rich history spanning several decades, highlighted by its evolution from Montlake Landfill to a thriving ecological space. The area has undergone various transformations, including methane vent installations and blackberry removal initiatives that began in 1998. This timeline showcases significant events from 1937 to 2011, illustrating the ongoing environmental stewardship of the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences and the College of the Environment.
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Union Bay Natural Area UW Botanic Gardens School of Environmental and Forest Sciences College of the Environment
2011 2011
Why did we decide to mow the blackberry? (Started in 1998.) Dime lot 1975