Director of Science Communications
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Bet You Can’t Name the World’s Fastest Mammal
It’s not what you think. Hint: It’s related to Halloween.
Matthew L. Miller
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The Mystery of the Dying Mesquites
If a tree dies in the desert, will anyone notice before it’s too late?
Matthew L. Miller
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My Penn’s Woods, Ever Changing
When the author steps into a Pennsylvania forest, it’s like he never left. But the forest is changing, fast.
Matthew L. Miller
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A Not-So-Simple Cabin in the Woods
It’s nature writing, it’s outdoor writing, it’s environmental writing. A review of Stephen Sautner’s "A Cast in the Woods."
Matthew L. Miller
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Meet 6 Small and Bizarre Deer Species
Vampire deer. Six-inch fawns. A species no researcher has ever seen alive. And more.
Matthew L. Miller
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Spiny Lobster: Sustainable Seafood in the Bahamas
The Bahamas spiny lobster is certified sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council.
Matthew L. Miller
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Bed Bugs: When Biodiversity Bites
Conservationists want to coexist with the earth’s creatures, but not when they move into bed.
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Vaquita: The World’s Most Endangered Marine Mammal
The vaquita, a small porpoise in the Gulf of California, is going extinct. A new book sheds light on its complicated plight.
Matthew L. Miller