Pine Country: Bringing Back Longleaf Pine Forests

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.

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