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FWC Research (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
March 6, 2025
Elizabeth Fleming
Animals in the Aftermath: Florida Sea Turtles and Hurricane Milton
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Animals in the Aftermath: North Carolina’s Hickory Nut Gorge Green Salamander After Helene
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Animals in the Aftermath: North Carolina’s Aquatic Animals After Helene
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LTE: Full Whale Story
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Opinion: The Federal Government Can Protect the Okefenokee
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Fish and Wildlife Service Raises Shield for Okefenokee, Setting Stage for Permanent Protections
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A Safe Passage for Wildlife
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Shade Your Stream: The Power of Partnership for Aquatic Habitat Restoration
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Returning to Their Roots: The Importance of Old-Growth and Mature Forests
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