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National Wildlife
Articles in Oct-Nov 1997 issue of National Wildlife
- Forests rise, woodcocks fall? - American woodcocks flourish in young forests
by Michael Lipske - Is this a bad deal for taxpayers? - mining law - Land Giveaways
by Roger DiSilvestro - The wanderer: what drives the wolverine's seemingly insatiable need to stay on the go? - Cover Story
by Stephen Stuebner - Eating on the run - songbirds
by Les Line - Scene stealer - wildlife photographer Tom Mangelsen
by Michael Finkel - Celebrating a generation of progress - the 1977 Clean Water Act has been instrumental in cleaning up the nation's waterways - Brief Article
by Mark van Putten - Their mating strategies are a beautiful success - male Atlantic toadfish and plainfin midshipman both emit loud mating calls; they are members of the Batrachoididae family - Brief Article
by Susan Goodman - Gobblers galore: turkeys continue comeback - wild turkeys
by Doug Stewart - Tuning in to the world of birds and birders - Donald and Lillian Stokes have written 21 books about birds and they will star in an upcoming 13-week PBS series about birds - Brief Article
by Roger DiSilvestro - Using an agricultural relic to create a wildlife haven - hedgerows - Backyard Habitat
by Thomas A. Lewis - Hunting for their future: Alaska's Gwich'in Indians fear that proposed oil drilling on caribou calving grounds could end their ancient culture
by Ben Gildart - In helping save endangered species, he also saved himself - Arthur Bonner - American Heroes
by Tom Dworetzky