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The Enemy of My Enemy -- Pronghorn antelope benefit from wolves returning to Yellowstone (June/July 2008)

Home Sweet Home -- Great White sharks are more homebodies than their reputation would lead you to believe (June/July 2008)

Say It With Feathers -- male hummingbirds have a unique method for impressing their mates (June/July 2008)

Tainted Love Songs -- polluted food can breed less successful offspring in birds (June/July 2008)

West Coast Cancels Salmon Fishing -- for the first time in history, chinook salmon fishing has been canceled (June/July 2008)

Dolphins Bearing Bouquets -- these Amazon river dolphins win over their mates the old fashioned way:  romantic bouquets (April/May 2008)

In Fisheries, Less Now Equals More Later -- allowing fish populations to swell past "optimal" levels means better, more efficient fishing (April/May 2008)

Eau D'Snake -- ground squirrels have discovered a new fragrance that helps them survive (April/May 2008)

Bird-brained Criminals -- higher intelligence in birds may lead them to theft (April/May 2008)

Moose Moms Hit the Road -- human presence can have a surprising impact on their behavior  (Feb/Mar. 2008)

Western Bluebirds -- aggressive breeders or gentle parents --- which approach is best?  (Feb/Mar. 2008)

Changing Their Tunes -- White-throated sparrows prefer new material (Dec/Jan. 2008)

Plant Siblings Not Rivals -- plants recognizing and cooperating with their siblings (Oct/Nov. 2007)

Avian Eavesdroppers -- birds may be listening in on other avian species' conversations (Aug/Sept. 2007)