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Summer 1996
Vol. 49:3
With multiple food sources and a mild climate,
California was once a paradise for
grizzly, or brown, bears.
Photograph by Michael Sewell.
Departments
Horizons
Three's a Crowd
Pesticides Plummet in Sea Lions
Blake Edgar
Habitats
Chinese Mitten Crabs Discover San Francisco Bay
Gordy Slack
Wild
Lives
Sea Fans
Gary C. Williams
Counterpoints
in Science
The Bunny Club
Jerold M. Lowenstein
Here
at the Academy
Traditions Alive
Gordy Slack
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Features
Droppings
From on High
In Tropical Forests Nothing Goes to Waste
Edward S. Ross
At Home
in the Natural World
Naturalist's
Almanac and Skyguide
What to look for this Summer
Not
available online:
Once there Were Bears
The Rise and Fall of the California Grizzly
Doug Peacock
To Become a Grizzly
Bear Doctors of Native America
Martha E. True
Robert Stebbins
Interview with a Desert Patriarch
Philip Klasky
Life on the Edge
Ghosts of Grizzlies
Keith K. Howell
The Lonesome Evening Primrose
A Plant Bereft of Pollinators
Gary
Paul Nabhan and
Stephen L. Buchmann
Suddenly, Planets
There is Some Place Like Home—Well,
Jupiter
Seth
Shostak
A Trail Less Traveled
A Not-so-Desolate Wilderness
Gerald Haslam
Letters
Piltdown Revisited
Skyguide
Reviews
John Rapko on The Others by Paul Shepard
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