V7N1 of Project Upland Magazine Spring 2025

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The Spring 2025 issue of Project Upland Magazine sets the tone for an exploration of the past, present, and future. The cover story is a stunning photographic exploration of the endangered Lesser Prairie Chicken. Stepping into the past, we try to solve the mystery of the extinction of what was once the most prolific game bird in North America—the Passenger Pigeon. On the notes of spring, we dabble in turkeys with a story of tradition and rich history, along with a Japanese-style turkey recipe from Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley. We go across the Atlantic to Germany to explore the country’s enduring dog culture, which continues to influence the United States today. We also have our usual suspects, like a great Italian recipe from Rossano Russo and our always-needed comic relief from Naomi Coates.

We hope this issue finds you with the edge of cabin fever gone along with the snow, and with thoughts of days spent with dogs, friends, and family.

ISSUE STARTS SHIPPING March 1st, 2025

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Get Volume Six Issue Four of Project Upland Magazine at newsstand price and experience the award-winning series in print!

In the Spring 2025 Issue

“The Ghosts of Our Ecosystems – Opening Letter” – By A.J. DeRosa

““Nothing Exists Alone.” – Letter from the Editor-in-Chief – By Gabriela Zaldumbide

“Ruffed Grouse Valdostana” – By Rossano Russo

“Wild Turkey and Scallion Yakitori – By Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley

“Wind, Wings, and Warbles” – by Seth Owens (Cover Story)

“The Extinction of the Passenger Pigeon” – By A.J. DeRosa

“Lessons In Patience” – By Christopher Dowell

“Project Upland’s Annual Community Survey Results” – By Project Upland Staff

“An International Affair” – By Jennifer Wapenski

“From Bluegrass to Cheatgrass” – By Durrell Smith

“If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Eat ‘Em” – By Jennifer Wapenski

“A Fuzzier Perspective” By Naomi Coates

 

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Weight 11.6 oz
Dimensions .25 × 8.5 × 10.75 in

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