Southwestern Pond Turtle Project
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Jeff King begins to dig the holes for the new ponds on December 14, 2006.
Jeff and Bill discuss where to dig.
The ground is broken, later Jeff will fix it!
Scraping to make the project area flat.
Moving dirt and debris off the main project site.
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