For Mike Kemph, good things definitely come in threes. That’s the number of parcels of land on which he donated easements to the Wildlife Land Trust in 2006, permanently protecting more than 113 acres of habitat in northeastern Georgia. Mr. Kemph has helped bring back diverse native woodlands, swamps, and fields—in turn, migratory birds, coyotes, raccoons, turkeys, fox, and rattlesnakes now have healthy and permanently protected places to call home.
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