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Outside August 2001 Natasha Singer |
Jonah is the Whale Inside the $20 million campaign to free Keiko... |
Salon.com May 21, 2001 Christopher Kemp |
Scott Carrier The author of "Running After Antelope" is determined to win a footrace against the second fastest animal on earth... |
Salon.com March 11, 2000 Bryan Mealer |
Jawboning with Snakeburger Bill Ransberger of Sweetwater, Texas, is famous for being bitten 42 times by rattlesnakes and living to tell about it. A conversation with the man the rattlesnakes love to sink their teeth into... |
Sports Illustrated September 8, 2000 Brian Cazeneuve |
Swimming without sharks Nick Martin may have the Sydney Games' most unusual job. He is entrusted with fighting off sharks in the Harbour during one of the Olympics' debut events, just in case one of them fancies a triathlete sampler for lunch. |
Science News July 15, 2000 Ivars Peterson |
Pinpointing Prey The sand scorpion uses two types of sensors on the tips of its legs to detect mechanical vibrations transmitted over relatively short distances across the surface |
Salon.com May 26, 2000 J.A. Getzlaff |
Chickens attack toddlers in California Henpecked by angry citizens, the Sonoma City Council calls foul on free-roaming birds. |
Salon.com May 18, 2000 Deirdre Guthrie |
The Erin Brockovich of the bonobo Sex sells, says Dr. Susan Block, so why not use it to save an endangered species? |
Salon.com Bill Belleville |
Into the jaws of destiny Whatever you think a shark is, you're wrong -- until you look it in the eye. |
National Gardening April 2000 Steven A. Frowine |
On Goldfish Pond These colorful fish are an easy-to-care-for addition to any water garden |
Fast Company October 1999 Bill Breen |
Make Tracks The forest is speaking to us all of the time, says master tracker Paul Rezendes, and telling us about the wildlife within it. But the only way to get the message is to read the woods. |
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