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Volume 14, Number 8
April 20 - May 3, 2008


outdoors

Also in this section:
A backyard visitor
Dry season prolonged
Mexican jaguars helped, threatened
Dry season fires, seen from on high
UN takes up the link between climate change and human rights
Mango season approaches
On the ocean, in the city



In a few weeks they'll start to get ripe

Mango season is one of  the very good reasons to live in Panama in the first place. It's prolonged, as different trees produce as somewhat different times, but  the rains have to start coming for  most of them to start to get ripe and juicy. Climate change may be altering such things, but by previous years' experiences this tree's fruit are expected to be ready in June.

Photo by Eric Jackson



Also in this section:
A backyard visitor
Dry season prolonged
Mexican jaguars helped, threatened
Dry season fires, seen from on high
UN takes up the link between climate change and human rights
Mango season approaches
On the ocean, in the city

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