Starting today, crews will begin spraying to remove invasive plants at Columbus County Park as part of a major effort to restore about 100 acres of rare native grassland. Backed by state funding, the project aims to create better habitat for songbirds, pollinators, and other local wildlife. Some areas will close for a few hours while the spray dries, with signs posted to guide visitors.
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