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Nat Geo Environment: Your Summer Photos, State of the Parks, and Landscape Photos

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July 2011
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Step outside and enjoy the season of beach-going, gardening, road-tripping, and more.
 
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  Use our new interactive to take a ride down this iconic waterway. Learn more about the adventure it fuels and the crisis it faces.


  In a moss-draped rain forest in British Columbia, towering red cedars live a thousand years, and black bears are born with white fur.


  Today U.S. national parks face a daunting array of challenges—from climate change to budget shortfalls.


 

 


 


  Ethiopia plans to construct a controversial multibillion-dollar Nile River dam that could supply 5,000 megawatts of electricity for itself and its neighbors, including newcomer South Sudan.


  As U.S. authorities weigh a safety overhaul, here’s a look at the risks unearthed at post-Fukushima inspections of the ten oldest U.S. nuclear reactors.


  Large undersea volcanoes off Antarctica—some Mount Fuji-size—were recently discovered via sonar, scientists say.



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