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Take a tour of this unique and amazing landscape and learn about the park, the petrified wood that gave it its name and the fossils and archaeological sites that are teaching us about the history of the Earth and its early civilizations.
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See the landscape of Florida's Kanapaha Prairie, a critical habitat for wildlife—particularly migrating birds like the endangered whooping crane—and a source of Florida's drinking water.
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See beautiful images and learn about our conservation efforts on the Snake River in Idaho. Photos by Todd Kaplan.
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Maryland: Blackwater National Wildlife RefugeOften referred to as the "Everglades of the North," Blackwater NWR is located in the Chesapeake Bay on Maryland's scenic Eastern Shore. View gallery >>
Beautiful image from Circle R Ranch, which is now among Montana’s newest state parks. Photos by Todd Kaplan.
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Montana: Rocky Mountain FrontThe Rocky Mountain Front is one of the last regions where grizzly bears still roam free in the United States. We're working to protect this wild haven.
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We added more than 5,500 acres to Wind Cave National Park in southwestern South Dakota. Wind Cave is one of the world's longest and most complex caves and now features more than 30,000 acres of mixed-grass prairie and ponderosa pine forest.
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Beautiful images of landscapes and wildlife from Rocky Fork—the largest unprotected tract of land in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Photos by Greg Hutson. View gallery >>
Texas: Big Thicket National PreserveBig Thicket is one of America's hidden treasures. Learn more about this "biological crossroads of North America."
We helped preserve Camden Farm, a National Historic Landmark, as part of a groundbreaking partnership: the Fort A.P. Hill Army Compatible Use Buffer (ACUB) Partnership.
View our gallery of Wyoming's amazing landscapes to learn about our work protecting the wildlife and working lands of this great state.