Director of Science Communications
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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.
Matthew L. Miller
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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
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A Quest to Document the World’s Flowering Plants
They’re on a mission to document and photograph every flowering plant family on Earth.
Matthew L. Miller
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Magpies: Murder, Mischief and Myth
Accused of eating cattle alive from the inside out, the black-billed magpie was once one of the most vilified birds on the planet. Discover the tangled history of humans and magpies.
Matthew L. Miller
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Inspiring Conservation Books From Our Twitter Users
Nature Conservancy CEO Mark Tercek recently asked Twitter to name the most inspiring conservation books. Here are some of the favorite picks.
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The Ultimate Guide to Yellowstone Wildlife Viewing
Everything you need to see great wildlife responsibly in Yellowstone National Park.
Matthew L. Miller
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Cool Green Summer Book Picks
Three great reads on invasive toads, local wildlife and Gombe.
Matthew L. Miller