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Last October, Lissa Leege, a biology professor at GS, shared her story on how she purchased almost 12 acres of Statesboro wetlands. What’s new: Since October, Dr. Leege has worked with her biology honors and undergraduate students to remove invasive grass and trees and replant hundreds of native trees. “We planted probably 400 native trees.
One biology professor at Georgia Southern purchased almost 12 acres of Statesboro wetlands, spending the last five years working to restore and protect the land from invasive species and urbanization. Lissa Leege purchased the land at auction from GS, in order to protect and restore the wetland from the invasive species that had taken over.