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Articles in April-May, 2002 issue of National Wildlife
- New Campaign Urges Campuses To Buy "Green" - Campus Ecology Program - Brief Article
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Attracting Aerial Acrobats to Your Yard - attracting dragonflies
by Cynthia Berger - Jaws Across The Water - research on great white shark migrations - Brief Article
- PROGRAM PROFILE - NWF Aims To "Green" Corps of Engineers - National Wildlife Federation's campaign to halt damaging water projects - Brief Article
- Anglers Turn In Lead Tackle To Save Birds - choose nontoxic alternatives - Brief Article
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SWAMPING LOUISIANA - As the state's coastal wetlands disappear, at the rate of a football field every half hour, both wildlife and human lives are threatened
by Laura Tangley - Monitoring Effort Helps Northeast Falcons Rebound - Brief Article
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When a Corpse Flower Blooms, Crowds Swoon - plant that flowers two or three times in 40 years - Brief Article
by Christine Mlot - It Takes A Thief - Western scrub jays - Brief Article
- Conservation Partnership Launched With Mexico - National Wildlife Federation initiative - Brief Article
- Student Publicizes Hazards of Art Supplies
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Gremlins in a Fractured Forest - How the fate of elflike marmosets and lion tamarins is tied to the fortunes of a fabled piece of Brazil - Brazil's Atlantic Rain Forest
by Tui De Roy - REDUCING EMISSIONS - Tune-Ups Help Protect Environment - lawn mower maintenance - Brief Article
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How Global Warming Affects Your Allergies - Brief Article
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Meet the Neighbors - As their numbers continue to increase in Alaska, muskoxen are turning up in some unexpected places
by Lisa W. Drew - NWF Ranked Among Nation's Best Charities - National Wildlife Federation - Brief Article
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A Florida Island Battles Green Invaders - project to remove nonnative plants from Sanibel Island
by Mark Cheater - Smog's Youngest Victims - effects on fetuses in the womb - Brief Article
- GE Shareholders Urged To Help Hudson River - PCB cleanup
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The Case of the Disappearing Ducks - Why are scaup and scoters in decline when other waterfowl are on the rise? The answer may lie in Canada's remote boreal forest
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Recording the Symphonies of Nature - taping animal sounds - Brief Article
by Marc Breslav - GRASS-ROOTS ACTIVISTS: TAKING A STAND - Nebraska Volunteers Monitor Whoopers
- Letters - Letter to the Editor
- A New Expanded Magazine - National Wildlife, International Wildlife combined - Brief Article
- CONSERVATION HEROES - Residents Help Community Rebuild - after fires in New Mexico
- Quite A Pouchful - red kangaroo joey - Brief Article
- Where Have All The Marshes Gone?
- AFFILIATE SPOTLIGHT - Washington Focuses on the Outdoors
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CATTLE AND CARNIVORES - In a remote part of India called Kutch, vegetarian herdsmen provide the key to survival for a broad array of meat eaters
by Yadvendradev V. Jhala - Conservation Across the Continent - Brief Article
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