Thomas Brock spends much of his 2011 interview discussing the start of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve when it was just him and his wife, then dives into some logistics and how it became the Lakeshore Nature Preserve. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first. It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.In his December interview, Thomas Brock talks about the start of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve from when it was just him and his wife deciding to move a tree branch from a trail to the substantial funding it gets from the university today. He dives into some logistics, the process of creating a committee, and how it became the Lakeshore Nature Preserve
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