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1988 National Geographic Special HOLOGRAPH Issue Cool!

You are buying an Original DECEMBER 1988 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE, which features articles related to: EARTH; RONDONIA, BRAZIL; URUEU-WAU-WAU INDIANS; NATURE CONSERVANCY; CARIBOU; ARCTIC OIL; WHALES; and, POPULATION.

Contents include:


  • Endangered Earth HOLOGRAM Front Cover / McDonalds HOLOGRAM Back Cover

  • Will We Mend Our Earth? (As the National Geographic Society enters its second century, one of its goals will be to encourage a better stewardship of the planet, writes President Gilbert M. Grosvenor. A Society-sponsored symposium last January expressed calls for a new era of global responsibility.)
  • Brazil’s Imperiled Rain Forest: Rondonia’s Settlers Invade (Brazil’s vast western frontier has enticed settlers since the 1960s. William S. Ellis tracks the mass immigration and the subsequent destruction of rain forest, escalated by construction of 900 miles of an Amazonia highway. With photographs by William Albert Allard and Loren McIntyre.)
  • Last Days of Eden: Rondonia’s Urueu-Wau-Wau Indians (As pioneers encroach, the peoples of the rain forest under a government hands-off policy protect their lands by resort to force. Loren McIntyre and Jesco von Puttkamer document the predicament of one tribe.)
  • Quietly Conserving Nature (For nearly 40 years the U.S.-based Nature Conservancy has combined biology and business for the profit of unique plant and animal communities. Noel Grove reports, with photographs by Stephen J. Krusemann.)
  • Caribou: Majestic Wanderers (Photographer Michio Hoshino chronicles the life cycle of these tundra-dwelling mammals in the last great migratory herds of the New World.)
  • Oil In The Wilderness: An Arctic Dilemma (Oil companies want to tap reserves they suspect lie beneath a protected swath of wilderness spanning the Alaska-Canada border. Douglas B. Lee and photographer James P. Blair examine the debate over development.)
  • Whales: An Era of Discovery (As commercial whaling fades away, zoologist James D. Darling sums up two decades of whale research, including recently recognized parallels with land mammals. Flip Nicklin captures rare images or world’s largest animals.)
  • New Perspective on the World (Recounting efforts to portray the round earth on flat paper, National Geographic’s Chief Cartographer John B. Garver, Jr., introduces the Society’s new and more realistic world map.)
  • Population, Plenty, and Poverty (Skyrocketing world population and increasingly affluent life-styles are staining earth’s resources. Stanford biologists Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich say population control is essential for the survival of humanity.)

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