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Caribou Rainforest: From Heartbreak to Hope

All photographs were taken by David Moskowitz. Click here for more. By David Moskowitz,

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Diverse team of ecologists help save the Box Creek Wilderness: a Southern Appalachian biological hotspot

Featured image: Box Creek Wild © Lloyd Raleigh By Christopher R. Wilson Beginning

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A Tale of Three Weasels

How biologists are trying to ensure that wolverines, fishers, and martens have a

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Help us expand the Northern Jaguar Reserve Today!

From the Northern Jaguar Project Help us expand the reserve and provide a home for

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Eagle Mountain Success – A century-old tradition continues in New York’s Adirondack Park to solve the ecological crises of today and give us hope.

By Jon Leibowitz, Executive Director, Northeast Wilderness Trust OLD FOREST With

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Lions and tigers and the industrial infrastructure, oh my…

Second essay in the United Divides© series, by Michael D’Amico My respect for

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#80 Around the Campfire: Wild Things for Their Own Sake

Wild Things for Their Own Sake If we look far and deep and wide, the key question

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Integrity Stew

Two weeks ago, I offered two new posts on my blog, Integrity Stew. These were the

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Embers from the Campfire, #2

When Republicans Loved Endangered Species Once upon a time, conservation was bipartisan,

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Mirror, mirror on the wall. I am an energy junky after all…

First essay in the United Divides © series by Michael D’Amico Illustration by

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