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Departments
 Human Nature Giving nature a bad name.
Reviews Imagining the ends of the Earth and celebrating a year of natural wonders.
From the President Preserving nature’s bounty.
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Additional Features
 Painting in Plein Air Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays the Washington Society of Landscape Painters from their appointed subjects.
Interview Nature Conservancy invasive-species specialist Sílvia Ziller is on a mission, but she still has time for a little magic.
Now & Then Imperiled fish species find a new home on an historic ranch. |
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NewsFront
Indigenous Activists A Struggle for Ancestral Lands Brings a Conservation Victory in Ecuador.
Under Fire Record Number of Wildfires Hit Conservancy Preserves in 2007.
Glacial Retreat Conservancy Scientists Find China’s Glaciers Are Shrinking.
Ballot Battle Voting to Keep Sprawl in Check.
Timber Tolerant Younger Species Better Able to Cope with Logging in Borneo.
The Truffle Hunter Discovering New Species in Southern Oregon. |
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Images (top to bottom, left to right): Photos © Kim Wolhuter/National Geographic Image Collection (Hippo); © Lynn Johnson/National Geographic Image Collection (Poverty); © Marc Chamberlain / SeaPics.com (Kelp); © Frans Lanting/Minden Pictures (Hippo); © Nicolas Reynard/National Geographic Image Collection (Poverty); © Gerry Ellis/Minden Pictures (Otter); © Gerry Ellis/Minden Pictures (Hippos); © Yva Momatiuk/John Eastcott/Minden Pictures (Bald Eagle); © Christian Ziegler (Red-Eyed Tree Frog); © Stan Fellows (Meadowlark); © Andy Anderson (Painter)