Salmon Country
Nature Conservancy Magazine:  Summer 2009
Salmon CountrySalmon Country
Conservation efforts are restoring salmon to north Pacific rivers where they haven’t been seen in years. See how.

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The SourceThe Source 
In Alaska's Bristol Bay, a fight is brewing over the last great salmon headwaters. Who will win?
OutfoxedRecord Recovery 
An endangered fox species is rebounding thanks to efforts to restore Santa Cruz Island in California. Learn how.

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Touching the Mountain: A Group of Kids Discovers the Place They’ve Always Known.

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America’s National Wildlife Refuges, Dead Pool, Birdwatcher.

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Ten top designers created sustainable products form materials harvested at Conservancy sites. See their work.

Interview
Karin Krchnak: The Conservancy’s top advisor on international freshwater policy talks about a new idea for protecting rivers, what water means to women and why she owes her life to a dam.

Now & Then
Proposed Border Fence Threatens Southmost Preserve.

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Island Restoration Brings Record Recovery

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Scientists Tracking One Rare Species Discover Another

Preserving Paradise
Biological Treasure Troves Protected in the Pacific

Clams Up
Shellfish Make a Comeback in New York’s Great South Bay

Rock Art
An Ancient Painting Is Discovered at a New Preserve

Rewiring Nature
Electric Circuits Help Map Wildlife Corridors

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Images (top to bottom, left to right): Photos © Bridget Besaw (Salmon Country); © Bridget Besaw (Salmon Country); © Bridget Besaw (The Source); © Ian Shive (Fox); © Ami Vitale (Cover); © Torrey Trust (Natural Selection); © Staffan Widstrand / naturepl.com (Jaguar); © Landon Nordeman (Bats); © Stan Fellows (Human Nature).