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Mid-September 2007
Explore the world's top ranks this month with a gallery of the most endangered species, a guide to the best destinations, and more.
In This Edition
• 2007's Most Endangered Animals
• Frozen Inca Mummy Unveiled
• #1 Wallpaper
• NEW: Places of a Lifetime Guide
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Quiz: How many endangered species are there? (See below.)
Photos: 2007's Most Endangered Animals
See a rare gorilla, a river dolphin, and other animals that were added last week to the World Conservation Union's 2007 Red List of Threatened Species.
Gallery: Frozen Inca Mummy Unveiled
The mummified remains of a teenage girl who died more than 500 years ago went on public display for the first time this month in Argentina.
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U.S. Spaceport Designs Revealed
Spaceport America's futuristic terminal in New Mexico is designed to serve as an eco-friendly museum for visitors and as a stopover spot for space tourists.
Most Polar Bears Gone by 2050
Two-thirds of the world's polar bears will vanish as sea ice melts due to a warming climate, a suite of U.S. government studies concludes.
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NEW: Explore the Places of a Lifetime
Use our new online guide to browse photos, travel tips, and essays about the world's greatest destinations. From cultural dos and don'ts to local recipes, you'll have all you need to experience these must-see sites.
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Quiz answer: According to the World Conservation Union, the list of the planet's endangered species now totals 41,415.
 
 

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