National Geographic 2007 (July and November missing)

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National Geographic 2007 (July and November missing)

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July and November missing

The 2007 editions of National Geographic Magazine featured a wide range of cover stories, from environmental crises and scientific breakthroughs to cultural deep dives. Below is a list of the 12 monthly issues published in 2007 with their primary cover topics and key featured articles.

2007 Monthly Issues
  • January: Amazon Forest to Farms
    • Main Topic: The struggle to stop the land grab in the Amazon rainforest.
    • Also Featured: Humpback whale mysteries, Dubai’s rapid growth, hummingbirds, and an Arctic night trek.
  • February: Healing the Heart
    • Main Topic: New medical research and the global epidemic of heart disease.
    • Also Featured: The “curse of black gold” in the Niger Delta, mangrove forests, and spectacular marine worms in Hawaii.
  • March: Defending a Forgotten Herd
    • Main Topic: The conservation of Ivory Coast’s desert elephants.
    • Also Featured: Articles on wildlife protection and endangered species.
  • April: Saving the Sea Bounty
    • Main Topic: The dangers facing marine life and overfishing.
    • Also Featured: The cover featured an image of a swordfish caught in a net.
  • May: Jamestown: The Real Story
    • Main Topic: How early settlers changed the American landscape and affected native empires.
    • Also Featured: Zambia’s wildlife and America’s border wall.
  • June: The Big Thaw
    • Main Topic: The impact of climate change on the Arctic and global ice sheets.
    • Also Featured: Vanishing sea ice, Carl Linnaeus, and Arlington National Cemetery. 
    • August: Maya: Rise and Fall
      • Main Topic: The secrets of the ancient Maya civilization in Mesoamerica.
      • Also Featured: New Orleans two years after Hurricane Katrina (“Should it rebuild?”), narwhals, and Mexican cowboys.
    • September: Islam’s Fault Line: Pakistan
      • Main Topic: The struggle between moderate and militant Islam in Pakistan.
      • Also Featured: Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park, Indonesia’s “undersea Eden” coral reefs, and Vesuvius countdown.
    • October: Growing Fuel: The Wrong Way, The Right Way
      • Main Topic: The promises and pitfalls of biofuels (ethanol).
      • Also Featured: The carbon crisis, Latin America from the sky, and the 50th anniversary of the Space Age.
    • December: Big Bad Bizarre Dinosaurs
      • Main Topic: Extreme evolution in the dinosaur world, featuring unusual fossil finds.
      • Also Featured: Bethlehem today, wings of the albatross, permafrost, and 21st-century cowboys

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Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 30 × 20 × 12 cm