Throughout the remainder of the summer, visitors of the Lyre Conservation Area may notice activity and/or hear noise from equipment and tools, such as chainsaws. As part of the Land Trust’s ongoing work to sustainably steward and restore the 280-acre conservation area, which includes shoreline, an estuary, kelp beds, meadow, wetlands, recovering timberland, and mature second growth forests, we recently contracted Peninsula Urban Forestry to conduct a 15-acre “accelerated succession” project within the conservation area…