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Who's Watching Whom?
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] To make ends meet during the summer--a season when graduate students like me often lack...
Natural History, 12/01/07 by Barbie Bischof · More from publication -
Scorch and Soda
Late in the dry season of central Africa, blooms of red algae grow in expansive mats over a white crust of sodium carbonate on Tanzania's Lake...
Natural History, 05/01/00 by Barbie Bischof · More from publication -
Quinton's Alaska
A Photo Essay A Photo Essay Four and a half years ago, nature photographer Michael Quinton retreated from his Idaho home at the edge of...
Natural History, 12/01/99 by Barbie Bischof · More from publication -
Ocean Tantrums
The effect of hurricanes on the ocean and its volatile nature are noted. Techniques used by atmospheric scientists on predicting storms and...
Natural History, 09/01/99 by Barbie Bischof · More from publication -
Call of the Wildflowers
Come May, botanical gardens and backyards burst with cultivated colors. But we shouldn't forget the native blooms of seashores, deserts, swamps,...
Natural History, 05/01/99 by Barbie Bischof · More from publication -
Reefs in crisis
The incidence of coral disease parallels the increase of reef harvesting, overfishing and coral damage caused by tourists. Land development in...
Natural History, 12/01/97 by Barbie Bischof · More from publication -
Cities beneath the sea
Reef-building corals are responsible for providing homes, and feeding and breeding grounds for marine species. There are various reef species which...
Natural History, 12/01/97 by Barbie Bischof · More from publication



