Spring 1994
Vol. 47:2
Peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus)
have adopted North American skyscrapers as surrogate cliffs. This young
falcon ponders an aircraft warning light atop the One Civic Center Plaza
building in downtown Denver.
Photograph by Wendy Shattil and Robert Rozinski
Features
Peregrines
Seek High-Rise Habitat
Wanted: Penthouse with City View
Douglas A. Bell
Emerald Cities
Visions or Hallucinations?
Gordy Slack
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available online:
The City: An Evolutionary Crucible
A Labratory of Re-creation
Peter Steinhart
Critters in the Hood
Animal Images from the Pavement
Wild About Portland
Mike Houck: The Protector of Place
Blake Edgar
Urban Encounters:
Looking at the Cosmos in a New Light
DUMAND: Hawaii's Undersea Telescope
Noreen
Parks
The Wild (Poem)
Wendell
Berry
Editorial
Nature's Insistence
Keith K. Howell
Horizons
National Biological Survey
New Zealand Restoration
Gordy Slack
Resources
Urban Ecology
Skyguide
Annular Solar Eclipse
Bing F. Quock
Here At The Academy
Daphne Derven and the Kitchen Arts
Blake
Edgar
Featured Creature
The Sensitive Roach
Barbara
Sleeper
Counterpoints In Science
Sex, Lies, & Servey Statistics
Jerold
M. Lowenstein
Reviews
Robert
Ornduff
on California Landscapes
Blake
Edgar
on Biophilia
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