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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.
Helping Ancient Fish Survive in Modern Times
Few freshwater fish capture the imagination quite like lake sturgeon.
Restoring the Gulf’s Shorebirds and Seabirds
It’s been a tough couple of years for shorebirds and seabirds along the Gulf Coast.
Preventing Conflicts Between People and Bears
In the mountains of northwestern Montana dealing with grizzly bears often requires a personal touch.