'Beasts of the East' chronicles the unheralded restoration successes of America's eastern wildlife
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A new book documents decades of inspiring wildlife resurgence across the U.S. East Coast, including successful reintroductions and rewilding of elk, moose, sandhill cranes, bears, and bison, alongside major ecological restoration projects that have revived species and habitats previously thought lost to the region.
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