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In the featured article for this issue, researchers looked at the effect of restoring forests in old coal mines on frogs and toads in Kentucky and West Virginia. They found that these sites had increased species richness.
Other articles in this issue address private landowners’ perspectives on managing feral swine, the effects of construction material on turtles, the effects of feral horses on native ungulates in British Columbia and more.
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