Senior Stena Troyer plants camas at the Morken Prairie on Sunday March 4. (Photo/Ted Charles)
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Assistant Professor Rosemarie Haberle demonstrates what a budding camas plant looks like on the PLU Golf Course Sunday March 4. (Photo/Ted Charles)
Junior Erin Liden, foreground, and Fred L Tobiason in the background, sort through dirt clumps containing camas roots on the PLU golf course. Volunteers from the community and PLU come together every two weeks to replant endemic species all over campus. (Photo/Ted Charles)
Junior Volunteer Coordinator for Habitat Restoration Erin Liden sorts camas bulbs from the rough at the PLU golf course. In regards to the Morken Prairie, Liden commented, "The native camas will be helpful in making it a more native landscape." (Photo/Ted Charles)
Fred L. Tobiason and volunteers for Habitat Restoration excavate sod on the PLU golf course on Sunday. (Photo/Ted Charles)
Volunteer Seamus Mahoney rips Scotch Broom from the PLU Golf Course to prevent its spread to other parts of campus. "If we get it before it flowers, it will be a lot easier to remove," state Seamus. (Photo/Ted Charles)
Seniors Emma Struss and Stena Troyer plant camas bulbs in the Morken Prairie. Stena exclaimed, "Its the great camas rescue!" (Photo/Ted Charles)
Senior Emma Struss sinks her trowel into the earth next to Morken on Sunday March 4. (Photo/Ted Charles)
First year Taylor Christensen and Assistant Professor Rosemarie Haberle excavate camas root on the PLU Golf Course, Sunday March 4. "This is going to be much better than blackberries," commented Assistant Professor Haberle. (Photo/Ted Charles)
Hoping for a good Putt, 1967-1968