About three dozen volunteers turned out Sunday morning to clear brush and plant seedlings at the Prospect Heights Slough. The volunteers, working with the Prospect Heights Natural Resources Commission, cleared an area of invasive plants and helped lay out a natural trail for humans and wildlife.
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