Cougars (a.k.a. mountain lions) once roamed throughout the east coast, but
What if someone told you a rewilding story that took place on a grand scale—the
This no-holds-barred narrative of the failure of conservation in northern New England’s
By Robert T. Leverett Cofounder, the Native Tree Society Senior Advisor to American
Rewilding is profoundly hopeful—that’s the core message of “Forever
“A Sedimental Journey: Tracking Historic Dirt Downstream,” by Chris Bolgiano.
By Jamie Sayen From time immemorial, the Abenaki believed it a sacrilege to climb
ALBANY, N.Y.— A recent DNA analysis of an 85-pound canid shot by a hunter in central
A new report released on June 29 by Wildlands Network and the National Parks Conservation
The White Mountain National Forest (WMNF) is the largest federally owned tract