ENTS, As I was moving from my apartment in Kirkwood Missouri (near the intersection of I-44 and I-270) to my house near Grey Summit Missouri (24 miles farther west on I-44) I noticed signs saying Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor. I knew that Henry Shaw founded the Missouri Botanical Gardens and that he bought the ground that is now known as the Henry Shaw Nature Reserve so I wondered what the connection might be. As it turns out this was named after him and ends at the Henry Shaw Reserve in the west. The Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor is a foundation (www.hsoc.org) that is trying to preserve the natural areas along the 24 miles stretch of I-44 from I-270 to Hwy 100 along with trying to promote “sustainable economic and community activity”. They have divided the area into seven different areas, Ozark panorama, terraces, Meramec bottoms, Antire hills, Fox Creek passageway, Pacific palisades and dolomite plateau (http://www.hsoc.org/documents/ HSOC_Map-2007.pdf.) Each area has its parks/reservation/conservation area. I have not stopped at each of the seven areas let alone have photos to share. I know, I know 50 lashes with a wet noodle. I will try to make it a point to try and visit each of the parks and take photos to share. I do not think that I will be finding any trees of any size since this whole area was extensively logged to build the railways west.
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