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06.02.08

A rainbow of Galapagos wildlife

The islands were alive with vividly colored crabs, birds, and iguanas.

05.21.08

Interview: Jane Goodall embraces a broader mission

The noted primatologist has found that in order to save her beloved chimpanzees, she has to educate the people first.

04.24.08

Beneath Arctic ice pack, teeming life holds extraterrestrial clues

Microscopic organisms thrive in polar-ice 'brine channels' whose conditions mirror some of those found in space.

Contributor George Tombs talks with CSMonitor.com's Pat Murphy about life in the Canadian Arctic ice.

Contributor George Tombs

04.22.08

Western ranchers fight for a new deal on wilderness

Reporter Ben Arnoldy discusses the choice one family is trying to make about undeveloped land in Idaho.

Reporter Ben Arnoldy

04.17.08

Costa Rica sees tourism’s environmental dark side

04.08.08

More waters off California may be off limits to oil drilling

Reporter Dan Wood talks about the decades-old debate on offshore oil drilling versus protecting the environment.

Reporter Daniel B. Wood

04.02.08

Charcoal fuels the economy and deforestation of Mozambique

Reporter Stephanie Hanes talks about charcoal production and its impact, both on the economy and environment, in Mozambique.

Reporter Stephanie Hanes

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02.20.08

Botanical conservatories take on urgent new role

Speed of climate change makes glasshouses bulwarks in the battle to preserve biodiversity.

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