Two seasons on Jasper Ridge
At Stanford’s Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, a hike in February and one in April paint different pictures. The grays of clouds and rain and the browns of mud and leafless trees dominate the winter palette. In spring, sunshine illuminates the greens, yellows, and purples of grasses, wildflowers, and leaves that welcome pollinating insects and strutting wild turkeys.

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