- Written by Jerry Hagler
- Category: Cochran Cemetery
Cemeteries are fascinating places. Plots of land where, traditionally, humans bury the dead, they sometimes serve as places that almost exist out of time, preserving a record of the people who lived in the adjoining communities going back to the first settling of the area by humanity. Often quiet, well-tended but also protected and largely devoid of people, cemeteries sometimes serve as areas that straddle the developed and natural world. In that capacity, they can be home to a
Read more: Introduction to The Chapel Cemetery Biology Diversity Project