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Wired October 2002 Todd Woody |
The Plot to Kill the Carp Scientists are lab-testing a death fish that will wipe out its own species. Pests across the planet beware.  |
Science News September 7, 2002 Janet Raloff |
No Way to Make Soup Thirty-two tons of contraband shark fins seized on the high seas  |
National Gardening Bob Bennet |
Rabbits for Gardeners It makes good sense for gardeners to keep rabbits  |
Salon.com July 22, 2002 Susan McCarthy |
Sometimes a snake orgy is just a snake orgy A new book examines what we can and can't learn about sex from watching bonobos, birds and earwigs.  |
National Gardening Amy Bartlett Wright |
The Other Pollinators Many fascinating creatures do the essential work of transporting pollen.  |
Science News June 22, 2002 Janet Raloff |
The Buzz Over Coffee New research finds evidence that Africanized "killer" honeybees in the Americas have been performing a hitherto unrecognized service for people around the world. They've helped keep down the cost of growing high-quality coffee.  |
Salon.com April 4, 2002 Damien Cave |
"Stud" by Kevin Conley A New Yorker editor offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of elite horse-breeding, where one roll in the hay is worth $500,000...  |
Outside April 2002 Mark W. Moffett |
Bit On September 11, in a remote corner of Myanmar, herpetologist Joseph Slowinski reached into a snake bag, as he had done a thousand times before. The next 28 hours would be his last. For Slowinski, beauty lay in a flash of danger hidden in wet grass...  |
Salon.com March 28, 2002 Arthur Allen |
Buffalo soldiers When bison risk their lives by going AWOL from Yellowstone National Park, a motley band of eco-warriors come to their defense...  |
IDB America February 2002 Roger Hamilton |
Wild nightlife in the Amazon The mineral pond is where the action is...  |
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