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Ecology Center

Terrain Magazine

Northern California’s Environmental Magazine

Archive for November, 2007

Poop Dreams

Oakland’s Lake Merritt is overrun with defecating geese. Is the city missing the forest for the feces?

By Casey Miner

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Dropping Drugs

What should you do with expired or unneeded antibiotics, hormones, painkillers, Viagra?

By Lisa Owens Viani

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Words of Warning

Salmon need signage.

By Lisa Owens Viani

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Too Many Straws

Grapes get greedy.

By Kristi Coale

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Overwhelmed and Outgunned

Fish & Game needs good guys to catch the bad guys.

By Nicole Edmison

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

The Danger of Dishing Soy

Are we simply tired of being told that thing after thing is bad for us?

By Mary Vance

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Cooking That Kills

The meth mess.

By Linnea Due

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Pleasure Drain

More facts about meth.

By Mary Vance

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Greening the Green

Marijuana is California’s biggest dollar crop—and its production is stretching the North Coast’s resources.

By Nicole Edmison

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

A Redder Shade of Green

A Marxist geographer celebrates green activists. Lisa Owens Viani talks to Richard Walker.

By Lisa Owens Viani

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

No Preach, No Screech

What if we all disappeared one day? Linnea Due queries Alan Weisman.

By Linnea Due

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Saving the World One Fish at a Time

Saving fish changes lives.

By Jeffrey Blumenthal

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Elbow Grease

The pay isn’t great—yet.

By Francesca Mari

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Water Wise

Josh Bradt talks creeks.

By Francesca Mari

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Animal Testing

Necessary sacrifice or senseless strategy?

By Astrid Hahner

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Wasting Away

Recycling in a multi-unit building is an uphill battle.

By Sarah Glaubman

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Essential Reads

By Lisa Owens Viani, Gina Covina and Vivian Choi

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Second Sustainability Summit Spreads the Word

The summit offers a platform where those working on environmental projects can share information and avoid reinventing the wheel or duplicating efforts.

By Nicole Edmison

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Visit Land’s End, LL Bean, and Coldwater Creek on the Web—Not in Your Mail

Catalog Choice, a free online service, gives users the power to ax the catalogues they no longer wish to receive through the mail.

By Mary Vance

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

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