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Hurricane Sandy projects strengthen local community resilience
Sweet Sue’s Bake Shop sits just two blocks from the Chesapeake Bay.
Louisiana Vessel Owners to Begin Voluntary Repose to Help Restore Gulf of Mexico Oceanic Fish
Seven Louisiana fishers have volunteered to stop using their pelagic longline (PLL) fishing gear in the Gulf of Mexico starting
Living Shores, Strong Coasts
Like thousands of others in coastal communities along the East Coast, the people of the Shinnecock Reservation near Southampto
Southern Landowners Welcome Woodpeckers
The owners of historic timberlands and vast hunting properties containing some of South Carolina’s best longleaf pine forests are pioneering a new approach t
Thinking Big to Restore the Gulf of Mexico
New land rises from the sea in just a few places around the world, hot spots of regeneration such as Hawaii, Iceland, Japan … and Pascagoula, Mississip
Racing to Protect Mule Deer Migration
It’s hard to believe that until just a few years ago, biologists had yet to document or study a 150-mile migration of thousands of large mammals through Wyom
Restoring Flow, Reviving a Marsh
Before European settlement, the floodplains of what would become Michigan fueled vast, dynamic ecosystems.
Youth Crew Pitch In for National Forests
California’s forests have had a tough couple of years. Droughts, beetles, fires and other factors have taken a terrible toll.
Conserving Diversity of Species
Eastern Indigo Snakes Return to Forests
The eastern indigo snake owes its scientific name, Drymarchon couperi, to a Greek phrase meaning “lord of the forest.” It’s a fitting description.