By A Mystery Man Writer
For millennia, longleaf pine forests stretched 92 million acres across the U.S. Southeast. Today, less than 5 million acres remain. But a growing effort to recover this ecosystem is taking root.
Longleaf Pine Restoration—a Major Climate Effort in the South
Longleaf Pine Restoration at Brushy Creek – Texan By Nature
Restoring Longleaf Pine on Agricultural Land Benefits Wildlife
Ephemeral wetland in longleaf pine ecosystem
Stories in Alabama
Ancient splendors: Allure of longleaf pines and pitcher plants drives Perdido River conservation
NFWF Announces $5.3 Million in Grants to Restore and Improve
7 Tips for Growing and Protecting Longleaf Pine Trees
Photos Document the Last Remaining Old-Growth Pine Forests of the
Fire key to restoring longleaf pine in Croatan National Forest