National Geographic October 2017

CONDITION   Acceptable, unmarked pages, reading and cover wear

CONTENTS

Features

Life On The Edge – Fro centuries Nenets herders and their reindeer have mad 800-mile annual migrations in the Russian Arctic. Now obstacles include climate change and a natural gas field. By Gleb Raygorodetsky; Photographs by Evgenia Arbugaeva

Becoming Jane Goodall – Never before seen film footage shows the novice researcher during her landmark study of chimps in Tanzania. With fame came attempts to mythologize and control her—but also the means to continue the work that has been her life’s passion. By Tony Gerber; Photographs by Hugo van Lawick

Dubai’s Audacious Goal – The energy-intensive city aims to go much greener. By Robert Kunzig; Photographs by Luca Locatelli

Without A Homer, Or Hope – Persecution id driving the Rohingya from Myanmar.  By Brook Lamer; photographs by William Daniels

Debating Trophy Hunting – Does hunting aid conservation, as some claim? By Michael Paterniti; Photographs by David Chancellor

An All Floors – In an infamous Manila slum, apartment hallways teem with life. By Jeremy Berlin; Photographs by Mariusz Janiszewski

Front

World Food Day – Where calories count

Visions

Explore – Animals: dogs and cats, bees and bears—and wild creatures like the slow loris that suffer in the illegal pet trade.

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