Monika, 
I don't know if Zoobooks is still being published, but those had species or 
topics (biotic diversity) as the focus of each article, and the illustrations 
and information were stellar!  I wish I had saved them...

Jamie


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Jamie Winternitz 
Graduate student 
Odum School of Ecology 
University of Georgia, Athens

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From: Andrea Corbett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Monika - 
> 
> In addition to the other suggestions: most Canadian 
> magazines will send subscriptions to the U.S. (albeit, 
> for a slightly higher cost). Owl and Yes magazine are 
> both aimed at the 9-14 age group. My 8yr old receives 
> Chickadee & Know, which are from the same publishers, 
> but aimed at younger children. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Andrea 
> 
> > >Can anyone recommend a ecology/wildlife magazine 
> > that targets young 
> > >readers who are really interested in things such as 
> > animal tracks, good 
> > >types of bird feeders, learning about bird 
> > migrations etc etc etc. Back 
> > >in Canada when I was growing up we had WHO magazine 
> > but I am now looking 
> > >for the best subscription out there that's fun to 
> > read and that satisfies 
> > >a young mind curious about the natural world. 
> > Thanks Monika 
> > 

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