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The rustling in the brush was loud, so Brian Christman raised his muzzleloader for the deer he expected to emerge. It was the end of the season in central New York, and Mr. Christman was hoping to take home a buck. Suddenly, Mr. Christman felt like the prey. “I thought it was a huge coyote,” Mr. Christman recalled recently. And the shot would open a new, uncertain front in the wars over what might be America’s most beloved and reviled predator.
Persons: Brian Christman, Christman, Mr Locations: New York, Canada, Cooperstown
KIBBY TOWNSHIP, Maine— Weyerhaeuser Co. has cut down more trees than any other American company since its founder started logging before the Civil War. Environmentalists have long treated it as an enemy. Now, the new math of carbon emissions is enabling the lumber producer to cast itself as something quite different: a force for environmental good.
How Nature Comes Alive in the Winter
  + stars: | 2023-02-28 | by ( Tristan Spinski | Josephine Sedgwick | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
“People think it’s too cold and there’s nothing much going on,” said Sarah Gladu, director of education and community science for the Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust. “In nature, there’s actually a lot going on. People just need to slow down and look closely.”What is going on in your backyard or nearby park?
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