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Contents: March/April 2011
Carpenter ant (Camponotus ligniperda), ugly but not endangered.
Photo by JOHN HALLMÉN/BARCROFT/FAME PICTURES
Outdoor optics for every occasion.
STEVE CASIMIRO
Insects spread disease, eat their mates . . . and need our love.
RICHARD JONES | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN HALLMÉN
How dining on dung beetles can save humanity.
KIRA STACKHOUSE
California's ancient redwoods have survived climate change before. But this time they might need our help.
EDWARD HUMES
Everyone who goes to war comes home changed. Sometimes it takes a trip into the wild to figure out what's different.
ROY SCRANTON AND MAURICE DECAUL
With its U.S. market declining, Big Coal wants to stripmine Wyoming and send the spoils to China.
PETER FRICK-WRIGHT
DEPARTMENTS
º What makes Sierra so beautiful
The explosive debate over natural gas
A busted blender becomes a lamp
º A guide to eco-cleansers
º A soccer star kicks trash
º Deciphering green logos
Mr. Green hates your lawn
º Climate scientists punch back
º Unicorns of the sea
º Speed-climbing El Capitan
º "Up to Speed"
A teenager and her eco-center
Undersea Sweden
Canoeing in the Adirondacks
Rising river, setting sun. Now what?
Power windows
It's "cob," thank you, not "mud"
º Tastes, sounds, and stories of the Gulf of Mexico
º Calorie counting around the world
º Hawaii's native-plant champion
If we're going to subsidize enegy, why not keep it clean?
Primate's best friend