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In this issue
 
May/June 1999

ANNUAL ENVIRONMENT ISSUE

FEATURES

ECONOMICS OF NATURE
Eco-audit
Surveying Canada’s land, water and forest resources
By Elizabeth Shilts

ECOSYSTEMS
Sea change
The rise and fall of species in the North Pacific may have as much to do with nature as with overfishing
By Terry Glavin

ACTIVISM
Champions of nature
Two eco-heroes succeed in their quests for environmental change
By Alan Morantz and Moira Farr

PICTORIAL
Landfill landscapes
Rarely eliminated, eternally mummified, garbage defines us
Photography by Nancy Ackerman

PARKS
Tuktut Nogait
Settling boundaries of our newest national park
Photography by Leslie Leong

POLLUTION
Fuel defficiency
Is the gasoline additive that replaced lead a health hazard?
By Walter Stewart

POSTER
Ribbons of life
Shorelines beckon and nurture all life


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DEPARTMENTS

Editor’s notebook
Our “disgusting” past

Reverberations
Letters from our readers

À la carte
Recycling: everything old is new again

GeoWatch
Hunt for a fowl killer, Butterfly decline, Electric winds

Curious by nature
Saving moose by feeding bears

 

Reviews
Top five environmental picks of the year

Inside Story
National park revelations, An explorer’s passing

Final Frame
Camouflaged critter

Sense of place
A sublime stillness on Fish Camp Row






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