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Nature Conservancy Magazine
Autumn 2006
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Autumn 2006 magazine online features:

Hunter, Angler, Conservationist
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Every issue of Nature Conservancy magazine includes fascinating articles about great outdoor places, gorgeous photography from around the world, timely and informative book reviews, and exciting nature travel ideas.
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Features:
- Sale of the Century
With millions of acres of forests on the block, The Nature Conservancy brokers some of its largest deals ever. Now what will become of the rest?
- Up Close
Nature Conservancy land steward George Gress knows that it’s the little things that matter.
- Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom
Southwest Australia’s ancient, salty lands don’t look like paradise, but their 8,000 plant species are a botanist’s dream.
- Hunter, Angler, Conservationist
Why American sportsmen and sportswomen are among The Nature Conservancy’s valued allies.
Departments:
- First Impressions
Download the newest nature wallpaper for your computer desktop from the Great Places Network.
- Sightings
- Nature Landmarks
Coastal conservation in Washington and the Dominican Republic. Clean drinking water in Connecticut and Texas. Plus more news from across the country and around the world.
- Journeys: Nature Travel
Enjoy the places you help to protect: Go birding in Hawaii, kayaking in the Sea of Cortez, or mammal tracking in Colorado.
- Bookmarks: Nature Book Reviews
Recommended reading on global warming and a partnership with western ranchers.
- Lasting Impressions
Bittersweet memories.
You can also read excerpts from previous issues of Nature Conservancy magazine:
summer 2006 | spring 2006 | winter 2005 | autumn 2005
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