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Our nature trails within Landfall suffered damage from Florence. They had already had damage from previous storms and we are embarking on a program to repair them.

They were originally designed as walking trails but we hope to improve them enough for bicycles. This will be done in a nature sensitive way without using impervious surfaces.

The climate is causing the wetlands to fill more than normal so that some of the nature trails are wetter in areas than others.

Landfall management had an intern last summer document the parts of the trails that are worse off and those will be targeted first. We will be able to get help building simple bridges over the worst areas by Landfall maintenance.

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