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Pennsylvania is home to rich biodiversity, huge swaths of forests and thousands of miles of streams and rivers. But not all is well in Penn’s Woods. Roads, pipelines, and homes fragment forests. Pollution from farms, roads and lawns runs into streams. Dams and culverts make it difficult for fish to navigate. Climate change and invasive species threaten our native species.

Our reporters traveled throughout the region to talk to the scientists, conservation groups and everyday people working to save wildlife and habitats in Pennsylvania.

See the full series here.

These Hungry Beetles Could Save Pennsylvania’s Hemlocks

Burning the Forest to Protect One of its Most Threatened Visitors

How This Landowner is Helping to Protect Endangered Species

Building a Better Bat Cave to Combat White-Nose Syndrome

Fly Fishing is Big in Central PA. Can We Keep it That Way?

Bringing the Forest Back After Shale Gas