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In the hills of West Georgia, decades of care and fire sculp
In the hills of West Georgia, decades of care and fire sculp
In the hills of West Georgia, decades of care and fire sculpt a new home for endangered woodpeckers
Wildlife conservationists' slow-burn approach means projects can last decades — often longer than their entire careers. But sometimes, these scientists do get to see the mark they leave on the Earth.
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