How an Indianapolis neighborhood came to protect the centuries-old Kile Oak
To understand why the Kile Oak continues towering in Indianapolis while other trees have been cleared, you have to learn about the tree’s history.
To understand why the Kile Oak continues towering in Indianapolis while other trees have been cleared, you have to learn about the tree’s history.
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“If these invasive plants take over the forests, you will have far less insects, you will have far less birds, and our lives will be far less rich.”