As a certified land steward with Dane County Parks, I am responsible for a degraded oak savannah. The understory is nearly completely overrun with buckthorn (an invasive shrub) leaving little to no light for natives like black raspberries, elderberry, and highbush cranberry.
Over the last two years, each solstice, I’ve brought together numerous friends and neighbors to bring light to the shortest day of the year. We start each work day with a poem reading (i.e., Mary Oliver) and get to work chopping brush and maintaining brush burns.
The vision for this stand of oaks is to clear the understory for periodic prescribed burns to restore and maintain the open savannah structure and promote greater diversity and habitat. We are making progress each winter!