2004 News and Views Articles
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[6/1/2004]
Inhospitable to humans, New Zealand's harsh and nearly pristine subantarctic islands are a haven for birds and other wildlife
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[6/1/2004]
A fragile linkage exists between the nation's water supplies, the wild places where they come from and the life that the two support together
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[6/1/2004]
Streams such as North Carolina's Swift Creek are vital both to people and wildlife, a scientific truth often ignored by legislators who fail to protect them
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[6/1/2004]
U.S. water sources are under increasing pressure as population centers grow, but industries and individuals are taking measures to keep the faucets flowing
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[6/1/2004]
But can they stay great and still help meet the needs of 60 million local residents, heavy industry, mining, shipping and a host of other interests?
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[6/1/2004]
Healthy forests are key to meeting the world's growing demand for clean drinking water
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[6/1/2004]
In the nation’s capital—and across the country—authorities at water treatment plants are taking action against the possibility of terrorist strikes
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[6/1/2004]
All Americans are entitled to live in communities where streams flow free of sewage and the air is safe to breathe, but in many areas under-served minorities must fight for these basic rights
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