The ball fields are only part of the 22-acre parcel that the City proposes to sell to Worcester State. The rest is made up of woodland and walking trails. That property extends to the lot that currently houses the home of the University President, Barry Maloney, meaning that WSU would then own a very large chunk of land for future development. These woods are home not only to the city residents who use the trails, but also to red-tail hawks, foxes, deer, and the occasional fisher cat.