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Bonefish in Paradise • An invigorating trip to the Bahamas—and more classic sporting pursuits
CONTRIBUTORS
LETTERS • Find us on Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok @gardenandgun
The Ken Burns Revolution • America’s documentary maven previews his most ambitious series yet—and the South’s pivotal role
Soaring Again • An unlikely coalition returns aplomado falcons to Texas skies
Formal Argument • Nathan Green and his Secret Society Neckwear make a cool case for ties
The Unheard Waylon • The Outlaw Country legend’s son Shooter Jennings brings to light a cache of never-released songs
Perfect Storm • How old is too old to rush the football field?
Adventure Capitalists • A wealth of captivating literary escapades drives two new bios
The Barrel Hunters • Discovering distinctive whiskeys, one cask at a time
Power Dressing • A bold prosciutto vinaigrette meets crispy Brussels sprouts and diced apple in this flavorful fall side
Fairy-Tale Carrots • On a plate of wings or glazed for Thanksgiving, little Thumbelinas are a fall delight
The Gulf on a Plate • A local-seafood champion, Katie’s brings in a true taste of Galveston
Talking Turkey (Po’boys) • Thanksgiving and the iconic sammies are a match made in NOLA
Everything but the Quack • Jett Brunet carries on a Cajun decoy lineage—while pushing his art to new levels
Houston Playbook • A winning Texas home scores with decades of family stories
Around-the-Clock Color • Vivid tones keep time on the season’s most striking watches
Awl for One • How a North Carolina leather goods shop became an anchor of its hometown
Ripple Effect • A water-loving Aussie plunges into the hearts of an Arkansas family
Back to Black Walnuts • A Southern staple cracks open a lifetime of memories
So I Bought a Church • Sometimes a saving grace springs up in your own front yard
Southern Exposure
CHAMPIONS OF CONSERVATION • SAFEGUARDING HELENE-THREATENED SALAMANDERS, CULTIVATING GULF OYSTERS, BOOSTING MALLARD HABITAT, AND SPREADING NATIVE GRASSLANDS—THE WORK OF THIS YEAR’S UNDER-THE-RADAR SOUTHERN ECO-HEROES IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER
01 TURTLE POWERHOUSE • In Alabama’s biodiverse waterways, an aquatic zoologist pieces together the secret lives of reptiles
02 OYSTER HEIR • Gulf Coast bivalves have a better chance with this second-gen oysterman at the helm
03 EVERGLADES WARRIOR • The future of her ancestral homeland drives a tribal judge and lifelong environmental activist
04 ISLAND TREASURE • A native waterkeeper ensures the tourism mecca of the Bahamas remains unspoiled
05 MALLARD MAESTRO • Perhaps no one has made Arkansas more duck friendly than Jody Pagan
06 CANOPY KEEPER • A bridge-building wildlife biologist ensures that working forests work for birds
07 AMPHIBIOUS COMMANDO • Fighting to help rare species hold on in the wake of Hurricane Helene
08 CATTLE CALLING • With a ranch as her ecolab, a biologist proves how cattle operations can nurture ecosystems
09 PRAIRIE SAGE • Reviving the South’s imperiled—and nearly forgotten—prairies, meadows, and savannas
10 LOWCOUNTRY ENVOY • Preserving coastal diversity becomes an adventure when Tony Mills is leading the class
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