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Wildlife Conservation Society

The Wildlife Conservation Society works to save wildlife and wild places worldwide through science, conservation action, education, and inspiring people to value nature. WCS currently manages about 500 conservation projects in more than 60 countries.

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Wildlife Conservation Society
  • Home
  • The Project
    • The Challenge
    • The Solution
    • How Much is Needed?
    • Wildlife, People Benefit
    • Great Thicket Refuge
    • Who We Are
    • Partners
    • WSFR Funding
    • NRCS Habitat Programs
    • You Can Help!
  • Who Lives There
    • American Woodcock
    • Golden-Winged Warbler
    • Other Birds
    • Deep-Woods Birds
    • New England Cottontail
    • Bobcat
    • Other Mammals
    • Wood Turtle
    • North American Racer
    • Other Reptiles
  • How to Make It
    • Think 5 - 5 - 5
    • Making Habitat Wisely
    • About Invasive Shrubs
    • Best Mgmt. Practices
    • Harvesting Trees
    • Improving Old Fields
    • Cutting Older Shrubs
    • Controlled Burning
  • Habitat Projects
    • New England
    • Mid-Atlantic
    • Midwest
    • Wisconsin YFP
  • Resources
  • News
  • FAQs

You Can Help!

Learn how...

Want to Make Some Young Forest?

  • Contacts
  • Young Forest Guide

Recent News

  • Helping Rare Wildlife on a Retired Army Shooting Range
  • Web-Based Storytelling Outlines NEC Conservation
  • Researchers Hope to Reveal Why Rare Cottontails Don’t Breed Like Rabbits

Please visit our other websites

  • timberdoodle.org
  • newenglandcottontail.org
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