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Articles in February 2003 issue of National Geographic
- 83422: all eyes on Idaho's finest. (Driggs, Idaho).
by Dworetzky, Tom
- Pacific suite: from ghost shrimp to gray whales, salmon to ancient forests, Clayoquot Sound yields a symphony of life.
by Chadwick, Douglas H.
- Dawn in the deep: a handful of scientists and filmmakers hatched a plan to show the bizarre world of hydrothermal vents as it's never been seen before. They took a huge IMAX camera and 4,400 watts of light to the bottom of the sea--then flipped the switch
by Lutz, Richard A.
- The Nuba still standing: branded as infidels by Sudan's Islamic rulers, a traditional people fight for their lives.
by Lange, Karen E.
- Birds that go to extremes: icebox to oven: Arctic-nesting shorebirds adapt to the intense heat of tropical Australia. (Field dispatch: Australia).
by Eliot, John L.
- Shattered Sudan: drilling for oil, hoping for peace.
by Salopek, Paul
- Searching for Sacagawea: we know little of her life story. That hasn't stopped people from telling it.
by Talbot, Margaret
- Galaxy hunters: the search for cosmic dawn.
by Cowen, Ron