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  • Brief Encounter On The Savanna

    On the African savanna, one woman goes eyeball-to-eyeball with a curious bull elephant and wonders at the earth's endless varieties of self-expression.
  • Central Park in the Dark

    David Gessner reviews Marie Winn's Central Park in the Dark.
  • China Bags It

    San Francisco, Seattle, Canada: all have banned the use of plastic shopping bags. But now China has followed suit.
  • Concrete Jungle

    Urban foresters admit that their name sounds like a contradiction.
  • Greener by the Yard

    Half of all the textiles produced in the world are made in China, many in factories lacking strict environmental standards
  • Letter from the Editor: Summer 2008

    A Storm Warning from Bangladesh
  • Letters from Our Readers: Summer 2008

    Readers write in about forests, rivers, zoos, seacoast development and more.
  • Lord of the Dragonflies

    The Hine's emerald dragonfly, named for its brilliant green eyes, is the only species of dragonfly listed as endangered.
  • Montana Gives Peace a Chance

    Is it possible to revive the logging industry and protect wilderness at the same time? After years of fighting, a group of unlikely bedfellows decided to give it a try. Now the bill they crafted has to jump one last hurdle: Washington, D.C.
  • Oceans 911

    NRDC and the Surfrider Foundation have collabo­rated on a variety of ocean conservation projects in recent years.

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