August 2000
Wildlife
Endangered Species Update
by Janine Kostecki
Today, in a country large enough for an endless variety of habitats and creatures, 961 animals and plants throughout the U.S. are endangered.
Animal Advocate Groups
Worlds Collide: Wildlife in Our Midst
by Mary Boldan
City living may be unnatural for wildlife, but it’s becoming more prevalent as development and sprawl move into areas that wild animals call home.
Eeek! Irrational Animal Fears
by Ana Arias Terry
Fear of specific animals and insects ranks among the most common phobias, but these fears can be banished with a powerful antidote: education.
Wolves at My Door
by Tamarack Song
The saga of three wildlings on their way home. A captive wolf risks becoming a creature with innate sensitivities, blind urges, and abstract visions.
Training for a Better Environment
by Tom Judge
Trains are an environmentally friendly form of mass transportation that offer unparalleled opportunities to relax while being kind to the environment.
rBGH Controversy Won’t Go Away
by Emma Jamison
The latest twist is an upcoming court case that will highlight freedom of speech and alleged corruption at corporate, state, and federal levels.
Nourishing Our Children
by Elson M. Haas, M.D.
Parents can make positive changes in their children’s diets. Here are ten guidelines for parents to teach their children good nutritional habits.
Educating the Whole Child
by Claudia M. Lenart
A Waldorf education seems to be coming of age now, in a time when parents are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with traditional schooling.
Waldorf Succeeds in Public Schools
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