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Adventure August 2004 Paul Kvinta |
Stomping Grounds A report from India on the spreading conflict between one of the world's last great elephant populations and the people who share their habitat. |
AskMen.com Autumn C. Koerbel |
Top 10: Weirdest Deep-Sea Creatures Not much is known about the underwater world of the deep sea, which is home to many strange creatures. |
Adventure March 2004 Tim Cahill |
Moby, Duck! The southern right whale survived three centuries of hunting, but now a little birdie is picking on it- to death. |
Smithsonian February 2004 Craig Pittman |
Fury Over a Gentle Giant Floridians raise a ruckus over manatees as biologists weigh prospects for the endangered species' survival. |
Outside January 2004 Doug Peacock |
Blood Brothers A bear expert's risky research ends in disaster. Should anybody get so close to grizzlies? |
Smithsonian January 2004 Rita Beamish |
Sleepless in Hawaii Insomniac islanders are hopping mad over a tiny frog from that threatens their fragile ecosystem. |
Outside October 2003 Bruce Barcott |
Back in the Crosshairs The gray wolf may lose federal protection. Will killing it become the law of the land? |
IDB America September 2003 Roger Hamilton |
On the turtle's trail Endangered species generate public support in Honduras for measures to protect fragile ecosystems |
Science News June 21, 2003 Ivars Peterson |
Prime-Time Cicadas The fact that periodical cicadas emerge after a prime number of years could be just a coincidence. Or it might reflect some sort of evolutionary pressure that leads to prime-number cycles. |
AskMen.com June 11, 2003 Matthew Simpson |
Top 10: Deadly Animals The fact is, the world is crawling with beasts, big and small, which can kill humans quickly and efficiently without provocation. This list will concentrate on those. |
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