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The colorful world of black white.(black and white animals)
May 1, 1996... Off Greenland, black nose to the glimmering ice, a polar bear concentrates, still and silent as a stone. Camouflaged by dense white fur, it listens for sounds, anticipating the split second before a seal surfaces.
In the forest canopy of...
Climbing to the hornbill's realm.(bird observations)(Cover Story)
May 1, 1996... High in the canopy of Sulawesi, our roving editor observes that when figs ripen, red-knobbed hornbills go berserk.
Quietly we pad through damp leaf litter on the stately rain forest floor of coastal Sulawesi, one of the northern islands in the...
Hope rises for Africa's wild dog.(endangered species)
May 1, 1996... Every day for more than a month, wildlife biologist Joshua Ginsberg, of London's Institute of Zoology, tracked a pack of 30 African wild dogs in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park. He dubbed the 30-odd member troop of calico-colored canids the...
What's killing the Swainson's hawk? (decline in bird population)
May 1, 1996... Biologists are working with Argentine farmers to stop the largest raptor slaughter on record.
SOMETHING BAD was happening to Brian Woodbridge's hawks. A biologist with the U.S. Forest Service in Yreka, California, Woodbridge has been studying...