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Nature Conservancy Magazine
Winter 2006
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Winter 2006 magazine online features:

Staghorn Coral Restoration
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Every issue of Nature Conservancy magazine includes fascinating articles about great outdoor places, gorgeous photography from around the world, timely and informative book reviews, and exciting nature travel ideas.
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Features:
- Restoration Takes Flight
California’s Santa Cruz Island, “the Galapagos of North America,” faced ecological collapse. But restoration efforts have begun to heal this oasis, returning bald eagles, native foxes and other threatened species to their historical ranges.
- Up Close
Nature Conservancy biologist John Karges has had a lifelong love affair with the Chihuahuan Desert. He aims to make you love it too.
- Minding the Gap
Scientists from The Nature Conservancy and World Wildlife Fund have unearthed a disturbing trend: Habitats worldwide are quietly falling off the map.
- It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Weekend
Field biologists and naturalists run a 30-hour race against the clock to catalog the critters along North America’s wildest urban river.
Departments:
- First Impressions
Download the newest nature wallpaper for your computer desktop from the Great Places Network.
- Sightings
- Nature Landmarks
Playing to our strengths: forging consensus, championing local conservationists and harnessing technology. Plus more good news from around the corner and around the world.
- Journeys: Nature Travel
You read about it here, now see it for yourself: Nature Conservancy trips to Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest, the Rocky Mountain Front and more.
- Bookmarks: Nature Book Reviews
We are what we eat. And what we believe.
- Lasting Impressions
Remembering one’s place in nature.
You can also read excerpts from previous issues of Nature Conservancy magazine:
autumn 2006 | summer 2006 | spring 2006 | winter 2005