Sawed to be seen in Beaverceek

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Custom-designed wildlife artwork can now be found at Greene County Parks & Trails' (GCP&T) Russ Nature Reserve in Beavercreek with the addition of two new chainsaw art installations by local carver Keith Maxwell. Red oak and hickory trees that were dying at the park have found new purpose as an owl and hawk and will help educate visitors of all ages about the native raptors residing in Greene County. Other attractions at the 90-acre park located at the corner of Beaver Valley and Kemp roads include the Lovely Nature PlayScape, hiking trails, bee apiary, pond, high-fence garden, bluebird trail and much more. For more information about Russ Nature Reserve or any GCP&T site, call 937-562-6440, email info@gcparkstrails.com or visit www.gcparkstrails.com.