2004 News and Views Articles
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[12/1/2004]
How National Wildlife Federation is making a difference
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[12/1/2004]
A writer floats down Alaska's mighty Copper River to its delta, a virtually unspoiled, 700,000-acre wildlife haven that may be jeopardized by development
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[10/1/2004]
An upcoming scientific report confirms that climate change already is upsetting wildlife and human communities in the most vulnerable region on the planet
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[10/1/2004]
A cause for celebration: This fall marks the 40th anniversary of the federal Wilderness Act, which has helped ensure that roadless lands survive as a legacy for future generations
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[10/1/2004]
Few places on the planet are as crucial to wildlife as North America's boreal forest, where up to 3 billion birds breed every year; but can the vast, increasingly beseiged sanctuary survive
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[10/1/2004]
How National Wildlife Federation is making a difference
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[8/1/2004]
The first study to investigate how climate change will affect wildfire intensity in a specific region of the country forecasts more frequent flames for California
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[8/1/2004]
How National Wildlife Federation is making a difference
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[8/1/2004]
These species might have disappeared during the past 30 years if the Endangered Species Act had not saved them
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