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Sea Hunters of Lamalera
In an Indonesian coastal village, boatbuilders and whalers follow ancient rules. In an Indonesian coastal village, boatbuilders and whalers...
Natural History, 10/01/01 by Fred Bruemmer · More from publication -
Comeback on a Castaway's Island - On a Chilean hideaway named for a storybook hero, an "extinct" fur seal returns from the dead
IN DARK LAVA BEACHES of the Juan Fernandez Islands off Chile, fur seals glide in with the waves. They dive through pounding surf with easy,...
International Wildlife, 03/01/01 by Fred Bruemmer · More from publication -
Records In The Rock - Granite carvings in Norway show the role animals played in the lives of hunters in the Stone Age
LATE IN AN EVENING in 1973, a father and his son far north of the Arctic Circle were walking home along the coast near Alta in Norway. Suddenly, in...
International Wildlife, 01/01/01 by Fred Bruemmer · More from publication -
Of monstrous moles and unicorn horns
The origins of poaching date back many centuries when royalty desired six exotic treasures as gifts. Subjects would travel to far-off lands to...
International Wildlife, 05/01/98 by Fred Bruemmer · More from publication -
Birds with an attitude
The rockhopper penguins are an energetic breed, that possess a toughness that allow them to survive extreme physical situations. A naturalist...
International Wildlife, 05/01/98 by Fred Bruemmer · More from publication -
Celestial visions
Fairy terns are generally tame and gentle and are native to remote tropical islands of the South Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. These...
International Wildlife, 03/01/98 by Fred Bruemmer · More from publication -
Promised land of the ostrich: can this biblical bird return to its ancestral home in Israel?
The ostrich was once plentiful over an immense range in the Middle East, flourishing as an elusive prey until the advent of firearms in hunting....
International Wildlife, 11/01/97 by Fred Bruemmer · More from publication -
My life among wild pinnipeds: a far-traveling photographer reminisces about rugged times spent with seals and sea lions on distant shores
A naturalist describes his observations of a colony of 100,000 fur seals at Cape Cross, Nambibia. He was able to sit for hours each day amidst the...
International Wildlife, 07/01/96 by Fred Bruemmer · More from publication



