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Life and death on the volcano's edge: in the Galapagos archipelago, Fernandina Island offered this photographer an unusual ringside seat to a fiery spectacle
14 FEBRUARY 1825: At two o'clock a.m. while the sable mantle of night was yet spread over the mighty Pacific, shrouding the neighbouring islands...
Americas (English Edition), 05/01/08 by Tui De Roy · More from publication -
The Cactus Connection - For many plants and animals on the Galapagos Islands, survival makes for some prickly partnerships
IMAGINE a newly emerged volcanic island lost in the Pacific Ocean many millions of years ago, lifeless except for a few passing seabirds. As the...
National Wildlife, 10/01/02 by Tui De Roy · More from publication -
Spectacle on Mount Chaparri - Visionary thinkers in Peru launch a private reserve to help endangered bears and reward local people
WE ARE IN NORTHERN Peru searching for secretive spectacled bears. No luck so far. Instead, we awake to the mournful courtship calls of small, gray...
National Wildlife, 06/01/02 by Tui De Roy · More from publication -
Life in the shadow of death
LYING IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN 1,000 KILOMETRES FROM THE COAST OF ECUADOR, THE GALAPAGOS Islands are best known for their endemism and as the...
Geographical, 05/01/02 by Tui De Roy · More from publication -
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
LISTENING intently, Leticia Brandão squints into the mist-clad forest valley below. "They're answering!" she exclaims as she tries to trick her...
National Wildlife, 04/01/02 by Tui De Roy · More from publication -
RETURN OF THE Golden Fleece - Peru's elegant vicuũas thrive once again, but are they as wild as ever? - vicunas
IN THE ANDES of Peru, curtains of steam rise from still-frozen ground where last night's snowfall lingers in crusty patches. Unperturbed by a chill...
International Wildlife, 01/01/02 by Tui De Roy · More from publication -
Faithful … or Not? New findings on waved albatrosses run contrary to everything we know about the breeding behavior of these long-lived birds
THE AIR HANGS HEAVY and still, steamy with salt spray and recent torrential downpours, as hundreds of waved albatrosses soar over the unbroken...
International Wildlife, 11/01/01 by Tui De Roy · More from publication -
Dizzy With Birds - How thousands of volunteers transformed a degraded New Zealand island into a pulsing wildlife wonderland
THE FIRST HINT of dawn barely tints the summer sky when I slip out of the old bunkhouse on Tiritiri Matangi Island. Across the calm Hauraki Gulf,...
International Wildlife, 05/01/01 by Tui De Roy · More from publication -
BABY ONE THOUSAND GOES HOME - On Espanola Island in the Galapagos, a once-embattled reptile reaches a recovery milestone - sea turtles make a comeback
PARK WARDEN Fausto Llerena proudly shows her off: Cradled in his hands is a tiny tortoise. Her name is Baby One Thousand. Thirty years ago only 14...
International Wildlife, 03/01/01 by Tui De Roy · More from publication -
Caught In A Melting World - Adelie penguins may be the canaries in the coal mines of global warming
FOUR LITTLE HEADS pop up simultaneously in a jagged pool of blue-black water surrounded by ice as far as the eye can see. They are Adelie penguins,...
International Wildlife, 11/01/00 by Tui De Roy · More from publication


