February is Black History Month. It’s not about famous people. It’s a time to appreciate the amazing things Black Americans have done to make our society better. There are many […]
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Our Forests. Our Strength.
February is Black History Month. It’s not about famous people. It’s a time to appreciate the amazing things Black Americans have done to make our society better. There are many […]
I met Luke Cannon near Bent Creek for our Forest Friday hike. Luke has over 20 years experience as a naturalist, teacher, and student and is the founder of Astounding […]
Woodland wildflower populations, and the forest communities in which they occur, are two major components of the southeast which attract countless visitors and bind long-time residents to this region. These natural systems are closely connected and offer sustenance for a variety of wildlife species associated with them.
The unnatural engineered traits of these GE trees would lead to unknown and potentially destructive impacts on soils, fungi, insects, wildlife, songbirds, and public health. Help us say no more to this unacceptable practice.