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Our World Today
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> Healing the Land that Feeds
> In Living Color
> Healing the Land that Feeds
> Falling Off The Map




OUR WORLD TODAY
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Readings from TIME
> Healing the Land that Feeds
In Australia's Kakadu National Park, Aborigines are reigniting traditional methods of managing the land. But their regular burn-offs have also fired up new questions

> In Living Color
Painting the problems of Aborigines in black and white is no way to solve them, says a new book

> Healing the Land that Feeds
With ecological alarm bells ringing, Australians seek ways to farm their fragile continent without killing it

> Falling Off The Map
Papua New Guinea's bad rap is keeping tourists away--and locals poor

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