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Nature Conservancy Magazine Archives

Autumn 2008Autumn 2008

  • Flora & Fauna 
    Covering less than 1% of the ocean floor, plantlike coral houses a quarter of all marine species on Earth.
  • Fire School 
    Join a crew of firefighters who are learning to become fire starters, practicing the careful art of prescribed burning.
  • Mediterranean SOS 
    The hot, dry shores of five coastlines harbor some of the most imperiled habitats on Earth — and conservationists are racing to save them.

 

Nature Conservancy Magazine: Summer 2008Summer 2008

  • Flora & Fauna 
    Can centuries-old saguaros stand the test of time?
  • Jurassic Beach 
    The underappreciated horseshoe crab has saved untold numbers of human lives. Now volunteers are returning the favor.
  • Growth Potential 
    Could demand for water in Brazil’s largest cities help restore the nearly destroyed Atlantic Rainforest?

 

Nature Conservancy Magazine: Spring 2008Spring 2008

  • Flora & Fauna 
    Hippos may be heavyweights, but they're are getting harder to find.
  • The Poverty Question
    Reducing poverty is at the top of the world’s development agenda.
  • Sea Greens
    Just off the coast of central California, underwater forests of giant kelp get a new lease on life.

 

Nature Conservancy Magazine: Winter 2007Winter 2007

 

Nature Conservancy Magazine: Autumn 2007Autumn 2007

 

Nature Conservancy Magazine: Summer 2007Summer 2007

 


Spring 2007Spring 2007

 

Winter 2006Winter 2006

 
  

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photos © Karen Wattenmaker; © Christian Ziegler; © Phillip Colla/OceanLight.com; © Tim Fitzharris/Minden Pictures ; © Ann E. Cutting;  © Garth Lenz; © Frans Lanting/Minden Pictures; © Miguel Fairbanks

   

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