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Fall 2004 | Volume 79 | Issue 4

Views of a Vanishing River

Can the Rio Grande’s rich tapestry of life be saved?

Caribou on the Cliff

Without swift action, the endangered mountain caribou may soon disappear from the United States.

Wild Life: Wolf Homecoming

Species Spotlight: The Wood Stork

Defenders View: Making Refuges Safe for Wildlife

Defenders in Action: "Dolphin-Safe" Label Protected, For Now

Defenders in Action: Forests on Road to Ruin?

Defenders in Action: Funds Proposed for Wild Cats and Canines

Defenders in Action: Wolves Stopped in Their Tracks

Defenders News Briefs Fall 2004

On the Ground: America's 10 Most Endangered Refuges

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