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Endangered Species

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A recent baby boom on Codfish Island produced 24 chicks

Going to Extremes

Without the extraordinary dedication of a few conservationists, New Zealand's kakapo would likely have gone the way of the dodo
October 2002 | By Derek Grzelewski

Not a Lot of Ocelots

Once thought to have vanished from North America victims of hunting and habitat loss the cats maintain a slender pawhold in the thickets of South Texas
June 2002 | By Adele Conover

Canadian biologist Pierre DAmours surveys rivers

Lost at Sea

What's killing the great Atlantic salmon?
April 2002 | By Michael Parfit

Something's Fishy

Scientists are trying to fathom why Hawaii's fish population is declining
December 2001 | By Bernice Weuthrich

Hawaiian monk seal

A Glimmer of Hope in The Sunset

Wayne Sentman on the extremely endangered Hawaiian monk seal.
September 01, 2001 | By Wayne Sentman

A Creek Defies the Odds

Thanks to 300 volunteers, steelhead are back again, despite highways, offices and a campus
December 1997 | By Edwin Kiester, Jr.


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