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Nature Conservancy Magazine Winter 2004

Nature Conservancy Magazine Winter 2004

Winter 2004

Nature Conservancy magazine profiles the last great places on earth that Nature Conservancy supporters are helping to save. Published four times a year, every issue includes fascinating articles, gorgeous photography, book reviews, travel ideas and the latest conservation news from around the world.

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Nature Conservancy magazine can't be found on newsstands. It is an exclusive member benefit. You can receive Nature Conservancy magazine by donating $50 or more to The Nature Conservancy. Your donation will go to help preserve plants, animals and natural communities all over the world, each and every single day.

 

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Highlights from Winter 2004 Issue of Nature Conservancy Magazine

With every issue of Nature Conservancy magazine, readers enjoy fascinating articles and inspiring photography around the world and close to home. Here's just a sample from the latest issue:

Room to Maneuver
A new partnership between conservation groups and the Department of Defense has formed to confront a common enemy: unregulated urban growth that threatens both biodiversity and military readiness. Learn how these natural allies are working to protect wild spaces around the United States.

Online Extras: Great Sand Dunes National Park
America's newest national park encompasses the tallest sand dunes in North America as well as vital wetlands. Discover what makes this country's 58th national park one of the most memorable.

The Destinations of a Lifetime
Looking for your next great trip? Two Conservancy projects were named to National Geographic Adventure's list of top 25 destinations for 2005.

Photos from the Solomon Islands
See photos from a recent scientific survey of the Solomons.

Forecasting Fires
Learn about how a new database system is aiding firefighters and forest ecologists.

Every issue of Nature Conservancy magazine also includes:

  • Landmarks
    The Nature Conservancy works across the country and around the world. Look up your state to find out about the Conservancy's recent work where you live.
  • Journeys
    Travel opportunities for Nature Conservancy members.
  • Books
    Indiana’s unexpected beauty, everything you ever wanted to know about birds and a naturalist’s memoir set in upstate New York.

Read excerpts from previous issues:
fall 2004 | summer 2004 | spring 2004 | winter 2003

 

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