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National Wildlife
Articles in June-July 1997 issue of National Wildlife
- Coneflower's popularity: prescription for trouble? - coneflower poaching
by Gary Lantz - They're well-suited for studying moose - wildlife biologists wear moose costume for research
by Steve Mirsky - Enabling the disabled to attract wildlife at home - gardening for the disabled
by Michael Lipske - Children at risk: the young are harmed far more by toxic pollutants than adults, suggest new research on wildlife and humans - includes related information
by Vicki Monks - Life in the fast lane: scientists are finally learning how tiny hummingbirds survive in their world of incredible extremes
by Doug Stewart - Surviving on a wing and a prayer - endangered Schaus swallowtail butterfly makes a comeback in Florida
by Jeff Klinkenberg - Art in the eye of the beholder - wildlife art
by Mark Wexler - Measuring the value of a life - pollywog rescue narrative - Column
by Edward Flynn - Private use of public lands? New industry strategies for gaining control of national resources on the nation's public lands worry conservationists
by Daniel Glick - A family affair: at her grandmother's grave site, an accomplished wildlife photographer shares some bittersweet moments with a family of foxes - Cover Story
by Thomas A. Lewis - Children at risk: what you can do - protecting children from toxic chemicals - includes related statistics