CURRENT ISSUE
June 1997
Features
Ranchers form a 'radical center' to protect wide-open spaces
Fire, modified fencing and a "grassbank" are rejuvenating rangeland. Where woody weeds once grew, the grass is stirrup high
Around the Mall & Beyond
Kites aren't just for kids. Ben Franklin knew it, as did the 20,000 kiters and kite fans at this year's 31st annual Smithsonian kite festival
The Object at Hand
From a forest that flourished 207 million years ago, the Sherman Logs bear stony witness to a general's curiosity--and life in an age gone by
Smithsonian Perspectives
Through object-based education and other programs, the Smithsonian reaches out to teachers and students