At the Frances A. Crane Wildlife Management Area, 136 acres are being reclaimed as grassland and 16 acres as oak savanna. The grassland is an important habitat for many species, including the grasshopper sparrow and the upland sandpiper. Chris Buelow, Restoration Ecologist with Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, and Jason Zimmer, Southeast District Supervisor for Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, take us on a tour of the wildlife area.