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Hurricane Ian

A slideshow of clean-up and post-storm imagery.

The blanket of leafy debris was a few inches thick in some locations. Photo: Randy Shaffer
The 2.25-mile boardwalk, covered with debris, sustained minor damage. Photo: Shawn Clem
Even the newly-restored amphitheater was covered in debris, but undamaged. Photo: Randy Shaffer
Amy Swanson (left) and several other volunteers rolled up their sleeves to sweep debris. Photo: Kristina O'Hern
Volunteers and staff family members came together to help with the clean-up effort. Photo: Kristina O'Hern
Resource Manager Scott Svec used a chainsaw to clear some of our back-country access roads. Photo: David Korte
Several inches of water, and some downed trees, made back-country access difficult for our Land Management Team. Photo: Allyson Webb
The "B Gauge" measures rainfall near the North Lettuce Lake and showed more than four feet of water in the swamp, a near-record level. Photo: Shawn Clem
Fields of sunflowers provide a welcome yellow foreground for the browning cypress trees. Photo: Sally Stein
What remains of the canopy on our cypress trees has become a burnished brown from the wind; fall colors appear slightly early this year. They will be green again in spring. Photo: Shawn Clem

Hurricane Ian

A slideshow of clean-up and post-storm imagery.

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