World Wildlife Magazine Spring 2016
A promising future for Africa's wildlife
In a vast African landscape where many people wish travelers “safe journeys” instead of “goodbye,” a burgeoning cross-pollination of ideas, people, and wildlife is making the future of the world’s largest terrestrial protected area bright
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Features
Image Driven
Perspectives
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President's Letter: Conservation at the scale of reality
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Editor's Note: The power of the personal tale
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Contributors: Spring 2016
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Macedonia's Gjorgi Selkov on Earth Hour’s power to unite
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Lacy Caruthers on the value of technology in conservation
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WWF's America May Pintabutr on finding her home in conservation
The Breakdown
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Moving Yangtze finless porpoises to a safer home
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Capturing atmospheric data in the Amazon
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How a new game helped us understand the future of food
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Thoughts on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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Can dairy cows in Maryland help protect rhinos in East Africa?
Can livestock in the United States help us test thermal camera technology slated to protect rhinos in East Africa?
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