By yuji kishi | president of NPO
The amur silver grass (native Japanese grass )are in full ear.
Along a part of the river side of our Program , Biodiversity Restoration Along the Tsurumi River (#25860), partially restored Ogi community have full ears this autumn.
We have been carrying out sustained restoration works that help restore the native marsh & grass land of Miscanthus sacchariflorus (Amur silver grass) at the riparian zone (about 2000) of the Tsurumi Riv. by Tsunashima, Yokohama City .
This autumun we see a full ears at the upper zone of the restoration area.
Please share the sene of our most rescent volunteer day’s work (Dec.16th) and
the beauty of the restored (even still partially) scene.
We look forward to restore the major part of Miscanthus guras land
by the spring of 2019.
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