Similar Articles |
|
Outside May 2004 Natasha Singer |
See the Last Clouded Leopard. See the Last Clouded Leopard Die. See the Last Clouded Leopoard Skin in the Black Market. See a Pattern Here? Steve Galster and his comrades at WildAid are taking drastic action: going undercover, busting the traffickers, and poaching the poachers. It's high time wildlife conservation started fighting mean and dirty. |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 Joan Caplin |
From Clawing at Equities to Rescuing Rare Tigers Nikhil Nagle chucked a hot job at Citigroup for the hot jungles of India. |
Adventure August 2004 Paul Kvinta |
Stomping Grounds A report from India on the spreading conflict between one of the world's last great elephant populations and the people who share their habitat. |
Outside January 2007 Rob Buchanan |
Paradise Pretty Soon Four years ago, the president of Gabon announced the creation of an unprecedented 13 new national parks. Ready for a visit? |
Outside January 2007 |
Destinations Special: Africa Now Whether it's raft trips on the raging White Nile or building stylish bush camps with an eye toward helping local communities, a fresh generation is redefining travel in Africa. |
BusinessWeek December 9, 2010 Brendan Borrell |
Saving the Rhino Through Sacrifice In Africa, hunters are paying $150,000 to kill an endangered black rhino. And that may save the species. |
IDB America June 2005 Roger Hamilton |
On the Trail of the Peripatetic Pathogen Disease microbes make common cause between farmers and conservationists in far western Sao Paulo State, Brazil. |
AskMen.com Jasper Anson |
Top 10: National Parks With such a giant landscape to work with, the United States holds a multitude of national parks for local and international tourists to sample any time of the year. |
TIME Asia November 1, 2010 Jyoti Thottam |
India's Scourge The Indian government has gotten serious about fighting the Naxals, driven partly by the realization that the insurgents can threaten economic growth. |
Real Travel Adventures January 2010 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Arusha National Park, Tanzania Arusha National Park is in a densely populated area of Tanzania and is a great treasure to have been set aside as a preserve for the native animals and their natural, undisturbed habitats. |
Outside September 2006 Nick Heil |
Pax Himalaya A tourism industry hobbled by years of civil war and political instability looks to rebound as Nepal makes moves toward a lasting peace. Is it finally safe to go back? |
Smithsonian November 2005 Douglas Chadwick |
35 Who Made a Difference: Daphne Sheldrick Since 1955, she has extended her kindness toward the wild animals of Africa, particularly orphans, the most helpless of all. |
CIO November 1, 2003 Gregory Smith |
Talking at the Top of the World The search for the right kind of mobile IT equipment to use in the world's most remote regions took the CIO of the World Wildlife Fund to a mountaintop in the Andes. |
Smithsonian January 2005 Paul Raffaele |
Stop the Carnage A pistol-packing American scientist puts his life on the line to reduce 'the most serious threat to African wildlife'-the illegal hunting of animals for food. The bushmeat traded by the poachers can also spread deadly diseases, like Ebola. |
Outside November 2009 Elizabeth Hightower |
Creating Conservation Communities There's a bold new idea on the front edge of conservation: Let's treat people as well as we treat animals. |
Smithsonian December 2006 Owen Edwards |
Beard's Eye View When elephants began dying, Peter Beard suspected that poachers were not entirely to blame. |
IDB America Roger Hamilton |
Passions and profits For many, the real bottom line in ecotourism is conservation. |
Adventure December 2005 Michael Shnayerson |
Alan Rabinowitz's Fight of His Life Alan Rabinowitz isn't afraid of the village strongman or a military dictatorship. That's all part of the job when your job is saving the last of the world's tigers in Myanmar. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2008 Jacintha Vroom |
Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage, Sri Lanka If you ever want to watch an Asian elephant herd in their place of origin, Sri Lanka is the place to go. |
Real Travel Adventures May 2005 Hank Lowenstein |
Into Africa Once you go into Equatorial East Africa the experience is permanently etched into your brain. |
Outside November 2009 Josh Dean |
World Elephant Polo Championships As a team of rookies at the World Elephant Polo Championships, we were set up for embarrassment. Instead we tasted glory. |
Real Travel Adventures July 2007 Leslie Adams |
Visiting Thailand's Elephants: Part 1 Good weather, nice people, and Thailand is very familiar with the western tourist, so traveling around is easy. |
AskMen.com Michael Miller |
Fine Living: 10 Edible Endangered Animals A list of several endangered animals that are eaten in certain cultures. |
AskMen.com August 2, 2001 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Safari & Wildlife Destinations Life getting boring and mundane? Tired of leaving the big city for another city full of pollution and high-rises? Why not embrace a challenge and hit the sights for something different? |
AskMen.com March 28, 2002 Harry Marks |
Top 10: State Parks In America If you live in the US or plan to visit, a trip to a state park is a must. The breathtaking natural beauty on display rivals any artificial monument or government building. Let the perfection of Mother Nature serve as a catharsis from the daily grind... |
Smithsonian March 2007 |
Wild Things: Life as We Know It Slow Food... Orphan Flower Finds Family... Gators in the Gym... Holding Ground... etc. |
Geotimes October 2005 Sara Pratt |
Serengeti in the Great Plains A new mammal conservation proposal could one day have wild lions, elephants, cheetahs, camels and horses roaming the American Great Plains. |
DailyCandy April 16, 2005 |
Travel: Surfin' Safaris A South African adventure for every budget. |
Outside September 2008 Joshua Hammer |
Baker in the Palace with the Statuette Was a famous American scholar and self-styled curator up to no good in Nepal, or is he just a scapegoat for all wealthy expats? |
Salon.com June 12, 2001 Jeff Greenwald |
Murder and intrigue in Katmandu The massacre of the royal family in Nepal threatens the stability of a nation that has struggled toward democracy for over a decade... |
IDB America June 2005 Roger Hamilton |
Brazil's Other Forest Still brimming with biological diversity, the Atlantic Forest needs allies. |
Popular Mechanics March 12, 2008 Erin McCarthy |
Super-Size Surgery at Next-Gen Zoo Could Halt Elephant Killings Utilizing fiberoptic instruments to permanently sterilize free-ranging elephants will help manage the population of elephants and prevent the need to kill them. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2006 Mary McIntosh |
The Living Goddess of Nepal Nepal is an exciting and exotic blend of the ancient and the modern. |
PC Magazine February 17, 2004 Carol Ellison |
Wildlife Park In Wildlife Park, kids 12 and older can build a park from 20 different open habitats, ranging from sea to tundra. |
Adventure Jun/Jul 2005 Rachel Scheer |
Nepal on the Brink Photographer Samantha Appleton treks through the adventure travel classic to experience the austere natural beauty coexisting with the harsh political reality. |