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...plans to conduct another study this summer in Siberia to study the only domesticated foxes in the world. He will be accompanied by Natalie S. Ignacio ’03, a biological anthropology concentrator...

Author: By Ben A. Black, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Shows Dogs Learned To Read Man | 12/5/2002 | See Source »

...worthy of a thriller. Much of Escape from China reads like a novel, with the author as the resourceful hero whose struggle epitomizes the fate of the individual under totalitarianism. That Zhang has come to see his journey in religious terms?he was born again in the snows of Siberia, and is now a pastor in Los Angeles?is a passage taken by many of the Tiananmen Generation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Great Escape | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

INDIGENOUS CONTROL The trend of recognizing indigenous peoples' claims to ancestral land sometimes can help preserve wilderness. In the republic of Yakutia in Russian Siberia, some 270,000 sq. mi. of arctic tundra are now off limits to all extractive industries except for the traditional hunting and fishing done by the Yakut people. In Ecuador the Awa people, after winning recognition as a communal federation, were given legal title in 1985 to almost 300,000 acres of Choco forest. Ten years later, despite pressure from logging companies, the Awa signed an agreement with the WWF designating 42,000 acres...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Let Them Run Wild | 8/26/2002 | See Source »

...steady shower. The droplets scintillated as they passed by the high intensity arc lights. It was a late summer night in a railyard in Sukhbaatar—or Sukhe Batora as the Russians would have it—and it was a lonely, remote place. Nestled delicately somewhere between Siberia and the middle of nowhere, it is a desolate border town astride the Russian-Mongolian frontier and is the main point of crossing for all trains travelling on this particular branch of the sprawling Trans-Siberian network. It is the first, or last (or, in my case, both) place land...

Author: By Noam B. Katz, | Title: The World's Wilderness Park | 8/16/2002 | See Source »

...hard-pressed to find Ji'an in any English-language guidebook on China. Nestled deep in the mountains dividing China and North Korea, the capital of the ancient Koguryo kingdom?that stretched from Siberia to Seoul in its 5th century heyday?has always been insular. Even today, reaching this historical jewel of China's Jilin province is no easy task. From Beijing it means an overnight train to the Manchurian sprawl of Shenyang, then another eastward to the industrial city of Tonghua, followed by a gut-churning hour in a taxi via the hairpin turns and dense forests...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Civilizations Once Clashed | 7/15/2002 | See Source »

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