What's happening in the Oak Savannah? It looks... different, right?
We have completed the first step in a series of landscaping restoration make-overs. The invasive shrub that has been plaguing the Chicago Forest Preserves for decades has been completely cut out of our nature preserve.
The European Buckthorn shrub was brought to the U.S. by early settlers but has become a relentless invasive affecting woodland areas in Northeastern Illinois. It tends to crowd out the native grasses, flowers, and trees, hogging all of the sunlight, and competing for resources in the soil. It's also notoriously difficult to remove without the help of loppers or chain-saws, chippers and herbicide.
For the last 25 years or so students and staff have labored with cutting and prescribed burning to remove it each fall but if not consistently and heavily managed the buckthorn always seems to win! (See the previous blog post for pictures from 1992 - 2002)
Here are some shots from the last seven years of work: