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Stewardship of Central Park's Woodlands Conference, Oct. 5, 201207-02-12 | News

Stewardship of Central Park's Woodlands Conference, Oct. 5, 2012




The Upper East Side of Manhattan Island now and then, with a corner of Central Park in view. When the Lenape Indians lived on Mannahatta ("land of many hills") there were some???????(R)?EUR??,,????'?EUR??,,?EUR 570 hills, 60 miles of streams, 20 ponds and over 300 springs. The Lenape encountered wolves, black bears, mountain lions and beavers. Today, there are 230 bird species in the Central Parks woodlands.
Image: Markley Boyer, Mannahatta Project/Wildlife Conservation Society
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The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF) and the Central Park Conservancy (CPC) will host a one-day conference titled ?EUR??,,????'?????<

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The Central Park woodlands are a historically significant designed landscape. Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, of course, were the original designers, but Samuel Parsons Jr., Michael Rapuano and Gilmore Clarke added refining touches.

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Central Park, and New York City in general, suffered during the city's financial crises in the 1970s. The park was in poor condition, with extensive erosion and overrun with invasive vegetation.tag heuer carrera replica watches The Central Park Conservancy, a private, not-for-profit organization created in 1980, has worked since then to restore the city?EUR??,,????'?????<

For more information on the conference, visit http://tclf.org




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