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A handmade book with a linocut print book cover. The print depicts a warbler which is outlined with and has black and brown details. Its stomach and surrounding details are blue. The bird rests on a brown branch. The remainder of the print is in shades of blue and white. The print is on white fabric and sewn onto the red fabric cover with red thread. Bright blue ribbon binds the book in two spaces, with two bows made on the opening side of the book. Attached to the bows are small seashells.
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Kirtland's Warbler 1

Samantha Earley

These species have recently been de-listed; that is, they have been taken off the endangered species list. I thought that it was pertinent to celebrate those victories in the time of COVID. During a time when there was so much death and strife in the country and the world, it seemed important to showcase success stories in environmental regeneration. All of these species have been brought back from the brink of extinction because human beings worked to understand why they were becoming extinct, find governmental/organizational solutions to the problems with their habitats, and band together to create sustainable practices to allow the species to thrive again.