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       Each issue of Wild South brings you interesting, in-depth articles on outdoor lore, skills, natural history, and wildlife.   You will love the beautiful graphics and discussions of real concern to those who cherish the wild places and animals of the South.  

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Articles in the Winter 2007 Issue of

Wild South:

Editorial - - Get Prepared!  Things Aren't Half as Bad as They're Gonna Get


Lost Worlds - - The South During the Ice Age

Wild North Carolina Special:  Blowing Rock, The Town That

Just Said No to the Forest Service about Logging the Pisgah National Forest

The Proposed Grandfather National Scenic Area - - Save the Blue Ridge Views

Logging or Preservation?  Tourism and Recreation Generates More Money

The Myth of Early Successional Habitat - -

North Carolina Wildlife Rexources Commission Folly

Witness Trees - - Forgotten Messages of Native Americans

The Enertia Principle - -  Incredible New Home Designs

Wild Alabama - - The Incredible Diversity of the Bankhead

Wild Alabama - - Mapping the Canyons of the Bankhead National Forest

First Nations - - The Great Chickasaw Trading Path

The Southern Herbalist - - Rabbit Tobacco