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October 13, 2005
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Back to life
Tim Gallagher looks at an ivory-billed woodpecker specimen from the Museum of Comparative Zoology's Ornithology Department. In February 2004, Gallagher spotted a live ivory-bill, erroneously thought to be extinct since the middle of the last century. (Staff photo Justin Ide/ Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Holding their breath for the breathless
Researchers plumb divers' tricks
Ivory-billed woodpecker: Ornithology's holy grail
Birdman Gallagher recounts the day of discovery
Melton talks stem cells to Harvard administrators
'Harvard Stars' series brings classroom to the office
Ethics and health fellows begin tenure
OfA, Systems Biology co-sponsor art residency
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