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Border CrossingInterview with Philip KramerTurning TurtleBorder CrossingNature Conservancy Magazine:  Winter 2007
Nature Conservancy Magazine:  Winter 2007

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Flora & Fauna Bald EagleFlora & Fauna
You can call the bald eagle strapping, strong and symbolic – just don’t call it endangered. See it in this photo feature.
Border CrossingBorder Crossing
In the Chihuahuan Desert, cross-boundary conservation aims to secure North America’s hidden wilderness.
Amazon HarvestTurning Turtle
Three South Pacific tribes set aside their differences to protect a turtle rookery of global significance.

NewsFront

Pygmy Rabbit Down
Repopulating an Endangered Species Isn’t Easy.

The People’s Park
Helping China Create a National Park.

Conservation Partners
Habitat Protection and Cultural Survival Go Hand in Hand.

End of the Wild
Human Choices Determine Nature’s Future.

Desert Blooms
Protection Efforts Flower in Utah

Underground Conservation
Subterranean Maps Guide Aboveground Development.

Departments

Rose Hips
Human Nature
How to See a Prairie.

Reviews
For your library: A string of islands, a sea of curiosities, and one lonely turtle.

From the President
Keeping Our Eyes on the Prize.



 

Additional Features

The Pride of Cerro Punta
The Pride of Cerro Punta
An unlikely champion in Panama awakens his neighbors to the nature around them

Interview
Nature Conservancy marine geologist Philip Kramer takes the long view.

Now & Then
Southern Exposure:
Growing Conservation in the Americas.  

Multimedia

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Stories from the Heart of the Land
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Images (top to bottom, left to right): Photos © Djuna Ivereigh (Turtle); © George Grall/National Geographic Image Collection (Cuatro Ciénegas); © Maggie Steber (Philip Kramer); © Tim Fitzharris/Minden Pictures (Cover); © Thomas Mangelsen/Minden Pictures (Bald Eagle); © Patricio Robles Gil (Chihuahuan Desert); © Djuna Ivereigh (Turtle) ; © Tim Fitzharris/Minden Pictures (Cover); © Chris Helzer (Rose hips); © HalBrindley.com ("Quelly"); © Yva Momatiuk/John Eastcott/Minden Pictures (Bald Eagle); © Christian Ziegler (Red-Eyed Tree Frog)