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National
Geographic
2017年第02期
2017
02
SAVING OUR OCEANSFE B R UARY 2017A W ID O W S L IF E|W IL D C A T S|B IR T H O F B O O Z EStellaAENJOY RESPONSIBLY 2016 Anheuser-Busch InBev S.A.,Stella Artois Beer,Imported by Import Brands Alliance,St.Louis,MOCUP PHOTOGRAPHED AT MICHAEL C.CARLOS MUSEUM,EMORY UNIVERSITY30A 9,000-YEAR LOVE AFFAIRAlcohol is one of the most universally produced and enjoyed substances in history,and it has helped shape who we are.By Andrew Curry Photographs by Brian Finke54|SAVING THE SEASAlthough President Obama granted pro-tected status to 850,000 square miles of ocean,theres still more to do.By Cynthia Barnett Photographs by Brian Skerry?B.C.Greek drinking cup depicts an after-dinner drinking party,known as a symposion.On the Cover A California sea lion glides below a canopy of kelp at Cortes Bank,?110 miles west of San Diego.Photo by Brian Skerry?Go to AFTER LOSSSocieties can impose new burdens and limits on women after their husbands die.By Cynthia Gorney Photographs by Amy Toensing104|SHADOW CATSSmall catslike the marbled cat beloware skilled at avoiding notice.But theyre beginning to draw the attention of con-servationists and researchers.By Christine DellAmore Photographs by Joel Sartore120|MODERN AMAZONIAIn the jungle today,real people face the clash of tribal lore and modern lure.Story and Photographs by Yann Gross FEATURESI?CONTENTSFEBRUARY 2017 VOL.231 NO.2 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETYDEPARTMENTS3 QUESTIONS Sebastian Junger on the impacts of warVISIONSEXPLORE What we eat,what we wish we could eat,and why eating bugs isnt so badSTARTALK From asteroids to zombies with Whoopi Goldberg and Neil deGrasse TysonBOOKSSEE THE U.S.A.THROUGH OUR PHOTO ARCHIVESA skier gazes across the Rocky Mountains in a 1953 photo by Charles Grover.Its just one of dozens of archetypal photographs in the new book The United States of America:A Pictorial History of the USA Through the National Geographic Archives.Art book publisher Taschen mined the magazines archives to create a one-of-a-kind portrait of the United States.The two-volume set is available at or wherever books are sold.TELEVISIONTHINK YOUR HOUSE CAT IS TAME?BETTER THINK AGAIN?.Big Cat Weekcelebrating wild beasts that are beautiful,strong,and facing extinction?domestic cats.See what else they have in common in Soul of the Cat,?10/9c on Nat Geo WILD.TELEVISIONDOCUMENTARY SHOWS HELL ON EARTH IN SYRIA Through the lens of his own experiences as a war reporter,Sebastian Junger examines the violence that has turned millions of Syrians into refugees.The documentary Hell on Earth:The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS?TELEVISIONTHE STORY OF GOD RETURNS WITH NEW EPISODES What do we believe about heaven and hell,or the Chosen One?Morgan Freeman explores those questions and more in his popular National Geographic series,Mondays at 9/8c starting January 16.NATGEO.COM INTERACTIVEUNDERSEA 360 VIDEOPlunge beneath the waves with National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry to explore Buck Island Reef National Monument in the Caribbean.Find the 360 video of this Virgin Islands reef and its remarkable creatures at FOR VALENTINESFrom beaches and spas to an ocean-view restaurant in Big Sur,California,50 great escapes beckon from the pages of National Geographics The Worlds Most Romantic Destinations.Full of photos and travel tips,its available at or wherever books are sold.ELSEWHERE?Subscriptions For subscriptions or changes of address,contact Customer Service at or call 1-800-647-5463.Outside the U.S.or Canada call+1-813-979-6845.We occasionally make our subscriber names available to companies whose products or services might be of interest to you.If you prefer not to be included,you may request that your name be removed from promotion lists by calling 1-800-NGS-LINE?Service,c/o Direct Marketing Association,P.O.Box 9008,Farmingdale,NY 11735-9008.Contributions to the National Geographic Society are tax deductible?National Geographic Partners,LLC|All rights reserved.National?Registradas.National Geographic assumes no responsibility for unsolicited materials.Printed in U.S.A.|?CONTENTSHEP C HOPE,KNOW FOR SURE,GILEAD and the GILEAD logo are trademarks of Gilead Sciences,Inc.All other trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners.2016 Gilead Sciences,Inc.All rights reserved.UNBC4089 11/16BABY BOOMERS(BORN 19451965)1 IN 30 HAS HEPATITIS C AND MOST DONT EVEN KNOW IT.FOR US,ITS TIME TO GET TESTED.VISIT HEPCHOPE.COM OR CALL 844-9-HEPCHOPE.FOR USTheres a virus out there that hasnt been tal ked about much,and you may not have heard about it.A virus thats serious,l ike HIV.It s hepatitis C(Hep C).It can hide in your body for years,even decades,without symptoms.And it isnt tested for in routine bl ood work.If l eft untreated,Hep C can cause l iver damage and even l ead to l iver cancer.The CDC(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)recommends all Baby Boomers get tested for Hep C.Al l it takes is a simpl e one-time bl ood test.The good news is:if you have H