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There’s been a lot of high falutin’ talk about the environmental movement. Well, this magazine and Website are not just about people who are talking the talk. It’s about people who are walking the walk.

These are the people who are managing land using historic native landscapes as the model. They’re the foot soldiers in the environmental movement. They’re leading a quiet revolution in land management and resourceful living. I hope you’ll be one of them. Maybe you already are.

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Read on for inspiration and for help on how you can care for your piece of this good Earth, whether it’s your back yard or the back 40.

You’ll read about people like Marc Apfelstadt and Toni Stahl, who transformed their small yard in Dublin, Ohio, into a haven for wildlife.

You’ll read about people like Rob and Deb McWilliams, who are using goats to clear brush from a hidden prairie remnant prairie near Lanesboro, Minnesota.

You’ll read about dedicated professionals like Iowa forester Bill Haywood, who is saving the oak-hickory forest one acre at a time.

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Join the revolution! The stakes were never higher.

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Not by fire alone

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Many thanks ~ Mrs. Woods

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