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Day: November 24, 2020

Bogs in the News, Fall 2020

Hope In the Bog | Garden & Gun magazine, December 2020 -January 2021 issue “In the North Carolina Mountains, biologists work to give North America’s tiniest and rarest turtle a fighting chance” by Lindsey Liles https://gardenandgun.com/articles/saving-the-souths-tiniest-and-rarest-turtles/ Great work by our partners at Tangled Bank Conservation! “Cranberries growing wild in Western North Carolina? Who knew?” by…

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