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Amazon: Forest to Farms Last of the Amazon
by Scott Wallace

Ranchers, loggers, destitute squatters, environmentalists and indigenous communities intensify their struggle over the fate of the rainforest. Meanwhile, the forces of globalization -- including huge soybean growers and exporters -- are further driving the land grab against the backdrop of incontrovertible signs that the Amazon's ecology is in danger of unraveling, with dire consequences for all of us.

National Geographic
January 2007 issue
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The Megafauna Man
by Scott Wallace


For half a century, wildlife biologist George Schaller has fought on behalf of the world's most beautiful and elusive animals, protecting their wilderness habitats in the process. Now he faces his greatest challenge yet in the western Himalaya of Afghanistan.

National Geographic Adventure
December 2006-January 2007 issue

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Hidden Tribes of the Amazon
by Scott Wallace


Danger with each step? Death by poison darts? For one Brazilian explorer, mapping the Flecheiros Indians' land was worth the risk.

National Geographic
August 2003 Issue

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Napoleon in Exile
by Scott Wallace


Napoleon Chagnon's best-selling accounts of living among the Yanomami Indians made him-and them-famous. Then came explosive accusations of professional misconduct, exploitation, and worse. Now, prevented from returningto the scene of his life's work, the legendary anthropologist is fighting for his reputation.

National Geographic Adventure
Magazine
April 2002 Issue


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You Must Go Home Again:
Deported L.A. Gangbangers Take Over El Salvador

by Scott Wallace

Harpers Magazine

August 2000 Issue

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The Revolution's Last Resort
by Scott Wallace

Regimes as divided as the Somozas and the Sandinistas agreed on one thing: the spell of an oceanside estate called Montelimar. Now Montelimar is Nicaragua's aspiring outpost of luxury. Scott Wallace reports.

Condé Nast Traveler

May 1991 Issue

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Bohemian Rhapsody
by Scott Wallace


In Krakow, a youthful exuberance - and a jazzy nightlife scene - newly animate the medieval streets of Poland's resilient cultural capital.

National Geographic Traveler
July-August 2002 Issue


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Who Killed the Cormorants?
by Scott Wallace

Over 850 shotgunned birds were discovered on Little Galloo Island, headlines screamed, conservationalists raged.. and the environmental police went to work.

Sports Afield
Magazine
September 1999 Issue

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Treading on Red Ice: In League with the Russian Mob
by Scott Wallace

Greed, corruption, and murder have penetrated the breeding grounds for future NHL stars.

Penthouse Magazine

July 1997 Issue


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Home Invasion
by Scott Wallace

No one is talking about it very much, but a new form of criminal terror is stalking America-military-style assaults on residences while families are still inside.

Penthouse Magazine

December 1997 Issue


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