Director of Science Communications
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Earth Month Book Review 2022
Reading about nature and conservation doesn’t have to be a chore, as these 6 books demonstrate.
Matthew L. Miller
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What’s That Weird Noise in the Night?
You’re laying in bed, sound asleep, or counting leaping sheep as you drift off into dreams. And then, a scream.
Justine E. Hausheer, Cara Cannon Byington, and Matthew L. Miller
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Passing FAD: Partnership Protects the Reef at Palmyra Atoll
An industry/conservation partnership tracks Fish Aggregating Devices (FADS) at Palmyra Atoll.
Matthew L. Miller
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Giant Redfin: Conserving South Africa’s Native Fish
Meet the overlooked South African wildlife: native fish. Can invasive species removal offer hope?
Matthew L. Miller
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Wildfire Resilience Treatments Work
With the western United States facing increasingly severe fires and a megadrought, active forest management offers a more resilient future.
Matthew L. Miller
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Do You Know the World’s Weirdest Wild Pigs?
Think you know pigs? Check out these wonderful, wild swine.
Matthew L. Miller
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Cool Green Winter Book Review 2022
Healing through falconry, a field guide to habitats, cutthroat trout, caribou and more in the latest book review.
Matthew L. Miller
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Big Gulp: Blue Catfish Eats Wood Duck
Blue catfish will eat just about anything. Including a duck.
Matthew L. Miller