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Salon.com March 6, 2002 Jennifer Hile |
Hangin' with the 'tans in Borneo Deep in the Indonesian rain forest, our reporter braves tribal war to discover why orangutans may be driven to extinction by America's love for pool cues... |
Salon.com March 4, 2002 Erika Raskin |
A tail of treachery Everywhere I go, the rodents find me... |
Salon.com February 12, 2002 Christopher Ketcham |
How to survive a cougar attack In the history of cougar attacks in North America, the tale of Clarence Hall -- "legendary Ol' Clarence" of British Columbia, as the papers dubbed him -- is extraordinary... |
Science News January 5, 2002 Janet Raloff |
Beefy Losses Cattle ranchers are facing some puzzling -- and, at times, economically devastating -- problems with pregnant cows and calves... |
Salon.com January 3, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
A mammoth undertaking Can genetic science bring extinct species back to life? And if it can, should we let it? |
Outside December 2001 Jack Hitt |
One Nation, Under Ted Ted Turner and his son Beau control 1.8 million acres of prime U.S. ranchland, where they’'re unloading a fortune to revive endangered species, revolutionize grazing, and (don’'t tell the neighbors) help wolves restake their claim on a wilder, toothier American range... |
Salon.com October 30, 2001 Amy Standen |
Roger Payne After fighting to protect whales for 30 years, the biologist who discovered that humpbacks sing still feels nothing but awe for the huge "impossible animals"... |
Delicious Living Debra Bokur |
This Little Piggy Think pigs live fairy-tale lives? Hogwash... |
Salon.com August 27, 2001 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Animals online Birds do it, polar bears do it -- and with the help of satellite transmitters, they send e-mail too... |
Salon.com August 20, 2001 Suzy Hansen |
Blood lust The coauthor of a new book on mosquitoes talks about who they bite, where they lurk and how they've killed over a billion human beings... |
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