Dan Chapman
Dan Chapman writes about conservation in the Southeast for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. He is the author of A Road Running Southward: Following John Muir's Journey through an Endangered Land.
Latest articles
page 1 of 1Mangroves in Georgia? What a Tropical Plant Reveals About a Warming World
The jury’s out on the overall benefits of, or drawbacks to, mangrove migration
![](https://barnraisingmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/red-mangrove-merritt-900x675.jpg)
Saving the Southeast’s Salt Marshes
Imperilled by rising seas and over-development, tidal wetlands in the region, crucial to it’s ecological, cultural and economic life, are gaining new protections through an array of ambitious local initiatives backed by federal dollars
![](https://barnraisingmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/usfws-salt-mirror-hjpg-900x588.jpg)
Giving the Unsung Heroes of River Life a Fighting Chance
The unlikely comeback of one of the most imperiled animals in North America
![](https://barnraisingmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/fl-mussel-stream.jpg.jpg-900x675.webp)
Appalachian Trout Struggle To Survive Climate Change
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians fear their tribal fisheries are under threat
![](https://barnraisingmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Brook-trout-ryan-hagerty-usfws-900x581.jpg)