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Month: August 2020

One Landscape, Multiple Stories: Indigenous Ecological Knowledge in Southeastern Massachusetts

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Driving west on Herring Pond Road in the Cedarville section of Plymouth, it may seem improbable that the landscape of…

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On Ecological Restoration: We Are Not a Virus

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The Coonamessett River, which is fed by coldwater springs, runs less than three miles through the heart of Falmouth on…

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In a Heath Hen, Everything

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SEMPBA recently published on its website a list of every plant and animal species that has been extirpated from the Massachusetts landscape…

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