National Wildlife
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Articles in Feb-March 2001 issue of National Wildlife
- The State Of Energy Use - states in which people conserve energy - Brief Article
- Keep the Wild Alive - Report Outlines Action To Aid North America's Wild Cats - National Wildlife Federation report - Brief Article
- Sweet Dreams - dreams of zebra finches - Brief Article
- Going Head-to-Head With Killer Bees - control and migration into United States
by Michael Tennesen - Vital Statistics - extinction - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
- Why Birders Love the Blues - It's no coincidence that the indigo bunting has been the focus of a number of landmark bird behavior studies - description and behaviour of bird
by Les Line - Why Tiny Particles Pose Big Problems - airborne dust causes health problems
by Peter Jaret - The Buzz On Cicadas - dormancy-length of cicadas might be dependant on trees - Brief Article
- Intriguing Birds and Unfamiliar Faces - Brief Article
- Wild Tales About America's Top Dog - television documentary about coyotes - Brief Article
by Cynthia Barry - Caught In the Act - To capture bald eagles on film, a husband-and-wife team has spent years perfecting the art of anticipation - Brief Article
- Putting Polluters On The Map - government software for identification of pollution sources - Brief Article
- Putting the Pieces Back Together: Congress Approves Plan To Restore Everglades - Brief Article
- The Good, the Bad and the Wapiti - While elk are returning to their former haunts in the East, they are the focus of concern and controversy in the West
by Gary Turbak - Premature Ejection - early hatching of frog embryo when threatened - Brief Article
- Sioux Reservation Site of Latest Ferret Release - Brief Article
- GLOW DOWN BELOW - High-energy lighting reveals a vibrant but little- understood underwater phenomenon - Brief Article
by Kelly Senser - Conservation from the Grass Roots - conservationist aims of National Wildlife Federation - Brief Article
- Plan for Restoration Of Grizzly Hailed As New Wildlife Era - re-introduction of grizzly bear to wilderness areas - Brief Article
- Catching Bandits In the Smokies - Botanists are teaming up with law enforcement officers to crack down on the booming illegal trade in wild herbs
by T. Edward Nickens - Voters Register Mixed Feelings On Environment - during national presidential elections - Brief Article
- Companies Find It Pays to Be Green - economic benefits enjoyed by environmentally responsible companies - Brief Article
by Annetta Miller - NWF Convinces Congress To Fund Wetland Purchase - National Wildlife Federation - Brief Article
- Letters
- Lead Shot Ban Saves Waterfowl - prevention of wildlife lead-poisoning deaths - Brief Article