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International Wildlife
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Articles in March-April 2000 issue of International Wildlife
- Volunteers Sought To Help Communities Create Habitat Sites - Habitat Stewards volunteers - Brief Article
- Search for the Hidden Killers - the millions of land mines worldwide, in countries such as Cambodia, are a threat to both human and animal life
by Floyd Whaley - NWF Advances Environment Cause At Trade Meetings - National Wildlife Federation - Brief Article
- Pet Trade Blues - the efforts and moral problems involved in attempting to save Brazil's Lear's macaws from extinction
by Richard Hartley - Journalist in Africa Wins NWF Prize For Magazine Work - Don Boroughs - Brief Article
- "Empty Forest" Woes - Letter to the Editor
- Oregon Forest Plan Needs Additional Species Protection - plans for cutting state forests in Oregon - Brief Article
- Starting in Seattle - National Wildlife Federation worked with World Trade Organization officials directly, not in street demonstrations in Seattle, Washington - Brief Article
- NWF Helps Replace Toxic Lead Sinkers In New England - National Wildlife Federation - Brief Article
- Keep the Wild Alive Poster Presented To Bat House Builders - National Wildlife Federation - Brief Article
- Keep the Wild Alive - the value of various plants, such as the rosy periwinkle of Madagascar - Brief Article
- The AGOUTI'S Nutty Friend - inter-dependence of the Brazil nut trees and the reclusive animals called agoutis
by David Taylor - Report Highlights Nation's Most Damaging, Wasteful Water Projects - water projects in Arkansas and Mississippi - Brief Article
- Land Mines: Grim Legacy For Wildlife Worldwide - the horror of land mines, for humans and animals, in areas of the world such as Cambodia - Brief Article
- New Look At Cats! - survey of the world's big cats, and their environmental risks
by Fiona and Mel Sunquist - Encounters On The Wild Side - nature photographer describes various encounters with animals - Brief Article
by Tui De Roy