Recovery: Zombie Mouse Apocalypse

Island birds face a new and horrific threat, but help is on the way.

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Recovery: A Plague of Bullfrogs

Bullfrogs are wondrous creatures – until they’re introduced outside their native range.

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Recovery: The Seal and Shark Invasion

Gray seals and great white sharks are rebounding in the Northeast U.S., but not everyone’s happy.

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Recovery: Restoring the Floodplain Forest

Restoring elms and other native trees benefits wildlife in the Connecticut River Valley.

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Recovery: A Future for Wood Turtles

Wood turtles face a host of threats, including public recreational access. But there’s hope.

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Recovery: Victories in Galápagos National Park

New hope for the iconic native wildlife of the Galapagos Islands.

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Recovery: The Once and Future Greenback Cutthroat Victory

The greenback cutthroat was lost and then found, then lost again. But now it’s back.

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Recovery: Darters and Values

Darters, the native fish once belittled as “cold slimy things,” face a more hopeful future.

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Recovery: How Herbicides Can Save Fish and Wildlife

Many times, the best tool in fighting invasive plants is strategically deployed herbicide.

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Recovery: New Chance to Save Land and Water

Reauthorize and Fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund. Over its lifetime, LWCF has done a lot to make America great, and without it some of the country's most beloved public lands might not exist.

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Recovery: New Hope for Caribbean Coral

An effort to restore coral reefs finds its hope in fragments. Literally.

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Recovery: The Salvation of Desecheo National Wildlife Refuge

Invasive rats, goats and even monkeys had overrun the national wildlife refuge, turning it into an ecological wasteland. But there’s hope.

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