Description: Explore the fascinating world of the Amazon with Smithsonian Magazine's March 2013 issue titled "Into The Wild: Lost Tribes Of The Amazon Nature". This issue showcases stunning illustrations and insightful articles on a wide range of topics including aviation, science, history, travel, and more. Learn about the biodesign movement, Jane Goodall's advocacy for trees and seeds, the female bullying dynamics of elephant girl gangs, and the mysterious and awe-inspiring world of the Amazon's lost tribes. This monthly publication from the United States is a must-have for anyone interested in nature, art, and culture. Subscribe now to get your hands on this enriching magazine.
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Publication Name: Smithsonian
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Publisher: Smithsonian Magazine
Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 2013
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Features: Illustrated, America’s Bllody Beginnings
Genre: Activity, Agriculture, Animal, Architecture, Art & Photography, Aviation, Business & Economy, Classics, Computer & IT, Economics, Food & Drink, History, Hobbies & Crafts, Home & Garden, Illustration, Independent, Literature, Money & Finance, Movies & TV, Music, Nature & Outdoors, Nautical, News, Parenting & Family, Religion & Spirituality, Science, Sports, Technology, Travel & Geography
Topic: Art, Nature, Into The Wild: Lost Tribes Of The Amazon, The Nature Issue, Jane Goodall Speaks For The Trees, Roots, And Seeds, Elephant Girl Gangs: Female Bullying, Giant Squids And Glowing Dragonfish, The Biodesign Movement
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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