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National Geographic January 1973, Wildlife Tracking, San Andreas Fault, Ethiopia

National Geographic January 1973, Wildlife Tracking, San Andreas Fault, Ethiopia

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- Studying Wildlife by Satellite – Scientists use radio transmitters to track Yellowstone bears from space, a breakthrough in wildlife research.
- California’s San Andreas Fault – A deep dive into the 700-mile fault system responsible for earthquakes across California.
- This Changing Earth – Exploring the forces that shape our planet, from volcanic eruptions to shifting tectonic plates.
- The Leakey Tradition Lives On – Honoring Louis Leakey’s contributions to paleoanthropology and human prehistory.
- A Scientist Visits Some of the World’s Oldest People – Investigating longevity in Vilcabamba, Abkhazia, and Hunza.
- Ethiopia’s Artful Weavers – How the Dorze people turned traditional weaving into a thriving commercial craft.
- Alaskan Family Robinson – A young couple and their children embrace wilderness living in Alaska.
- High, Wild World of the Vicuña – Conservation efforts to protect the vicuña, prized for its silky wool
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